Sunday Times

Celeb couple hit back at sex rumour

- By NIVASHNI NAIR

● Celebrity couple Basetsana and Romeo Kumalo have laid criminal charges and are applying for a protection order against an author who allegedly started a rumour that they had appeared in a gay sex video.

In their official response released yesterday, the couple said it had been enormously challengin­g to stay silent over the past week since the rumour surfaced.

“Our silence thus far has not been because there is any merit or truth in these allegation­s — but simply because we have been so deeply shocked and hurt by the salacious content and manner in which it has been recklessly shared and spread,” they said in a statement.

Social media was abuzz with a claim that Romeo had participat­ed in a sex act with a popular South African rap artist while Basetsana watched. The act was said to have been filmed.

“The allegation­s allude to a sex tape which does not exist. The source of the allegation­s is an author whom we have never met, spoken to or had any dealings with,” the couple said.

“We can only deduce for reasons which remain unclear that the motivation behind these unfounded and salacious rumours was nothing but pure malice, and perhaps an attempt by the author to create publicity and boost her book sales.”

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On June 5 a tweet under the Twitter handle @JackiePham­otse read: “Just over heard a painful conversati­on, a Female TV mogul . . . Pleading with one of my girls to not share videos of her drunk and her husband rimming a celebrity boy !!!!! What the hell!!! Kanti what kind of marriages do we have now !!!! I have asked to see this video.”

This was followed later by the tweet: “Just saw this video! Hayibo these old men have serious stamina!!! No wonder this poor woman is drinking so much. Imagine your yellow bone husband rimming a rapper in your house and you as the wife are watching and one of your friends is secretly videotapin­g.”

Those who responded to her claimed to know the identities of those mentioned in her tweet.

Phamotse has not responded to a Sunday Times request for comment.

The tweet did not name the couple, but Twitter was soon awash with rumours that it was the high-profile former Miss South Africa and her businessma­n husband.

The Kumalos decided to take a stand against the author and the “keyboard warriors who so swiftly jump on the bandwagon to share harmful content”.

They have laid a crimen injuria charge against the author and are weighing action against media that carried the rumour.

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Romeo and Basetsana Kumalo have laid a crimen injuria charge.

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