Lamiez Holworthy Claps Back at Troll Who Suggested She Can't Give Khuli Chana a Child

Lamiez Holworthy Claps Back at Troll Who Suggested She Can't Give Khuli Chana a Child

- Lamiez Holworthy had to clap back at a hater who came for her marriage and suggested that she can't have children

- The troll said the Metro FM presenter should give her hubby, rapper Khuli Chana, a child and even went as far as suggesting she can't bare children

- Lamiez was chatting to another tweep about marriage when the troll popped up in her timeline and shaded the stunner

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Lamiez Holworthy clapped back hard at a troll who suggested that she's failing to give her hubby, Khuli Chana, a child. Lamiez and Khuli have been married for a few years now but don't have a child together yet.

The Metro FM presenter was replying to another tweep's question about what scares people about marriage. The star shared that not all women want to have children and that's when the hater popped up and decided to shade the club DJ.

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Lamiez Holworthy Claps Back at Troll Who Suggested She Can't Give Khuli Chana a Child
Lamiez Holworthy clapped back at a troll who suggested she can't give Khuli Chana a child. Image: @lamiez_holworthy
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The troll went as far as asking if the stunner can bare children. @TekThido took to Lamiez's timeline and wrote:

"That's not OK you can't have everything you want in life and fail to give Khuli a child, issa no no. Don't you want a child or Khuli doesn't want a child or is it bcoz you guys can't make a child?"

The tweet rubbed the TV presenter the wrong way and she snapped. Lamiez replied:

"Wena o joke (You're the joke)! The point that I just made flew right over your head neh?! Imagine a whole adult like yourself so invested in MY life. Tell me how any of this is your business also? O stlaela wena, jy’s Dom! Houtkop nje. shame man."

Other Tweeps took to Lamiez's comment section to share their views on the troll. Check out some of the comments below:

@MizzKarmah00 wrote:

"Lamiez, don't even waste time replying to @TekThido. It's simply not worth it. He must have his own problems to deal with I'm sure. Enjoy your marriage. Do as you please my babe."

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@TuladiesAfrika said:

"We tweet amongst creeps yoh aowa!"

@Nkatiseng_Moloi commented:

"Some people just don't think before they utter bull to other people hle. Tswa mo setlatla seo sa motho."

@MasingaMbongeni wrote:

"Grown adult. Leave him obatla attention."

@MsGugstar said:

"Such audacity. Sies!"

@Phuttym19 added:

"Askies Lamiez."

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Money advice

In other entertainment news, Briefly News reported that DJ Lamiez Holworthy's money advice split Twitter on Monday, 4 January. The TV presenter suggested that some people are too entitled when it comes to other people's money.

Social media users took to the stunner's comment section on the micro-blogging app to share mixed reactions to her post. Some agreed with her while others totally disagreed.

The Live Amp presenter had shared that one cannot need money "urgently" from someone else. Lamiez wrote on Twitter:

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"You cannot need other people’s money urgently."

Veteran radio presenter DJ Fresh also shared his two cents on the matter. The award-winning radio host wrote:

"One of the things that really blows my mind in my Facebook Inbox, is how aggressive and or entitled, some people feel!! That time they are asking for YOUR assistance. Sad."

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.