Prince Kaybee Admits to Cheating, Disputes Hating Black Women
- South African music producer Prince Kaybee recently posted a strange tweet that left his fans scratching their heads
- The muso admitted to cheating on his girlfriend when he was responding on a post about black men hating black women
- Kaybee also denied that hating black women, despite his cheating scandal
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South African musician Prince Kaybee has vehemently denied hating Black women. This comes after a social media user suggested that a majority of black men hate Black women.
Responding to the post, Kaybee said:
“I may have cheated but this is not true.”
His strange tweet left many social media users confused about why he was bragging about his alleged mistake. It seems the heat from the responses must have gotten to Kaybee because he deleted the tweet after a few hours. However, it was too little too late.
One particularly concerned social media named @intokazi_p said:
“Did Prince kaybee really tweet that? I think it makes him happy that he cheated yaz.”
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Meanwhile Briefly News previously reported that Prince Kaybee found himself a trending topic on Tuesday evening And Wednesday morning after he was outed for cheating on his girlfriend Zola.
The musician was confronted by screenshots from a woman who claimed to have been his side chick for years. This woman, referred to as Eurica, shared intimate conversations she had with the music producer.
Initially, Prince Kaybee attempted to deny the allegations but as more evidence was shared, including a very intimate picture of him, he was forced to admit his mistake.
In the last hour, the Hosh hitmaker took to Twitter and posted:
“I cheated, I humiliated my girlfriend publicly. To the people I have disappointed, the businesses I represent, my girlfriend and my Mother I profusely apologise from the bottom of my heart.”
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Source: Briefly News