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Gigi Lamayne sets the record straight about her Relationship with Big Zulu

Rapper Gigi Lamayne is rumoured to be in a relationship with fellow rapper and Nkabi records boss Big Zulu. The claims were made by controversial and under fire gossip podcaster Musa Khawula on the YouTube podcast Omakhwapheni — a platform for women to bare all about their experiences as side chicks. In the latest episode of the podcast, Musa interviewed serial side chick and singer Queen Lolly who claims to have been in a s.e.xual relationship with Big Zulu.

During the conversation, Lamayne’s name got caught in the crossfire when Musa claimed she is in a relationship with the Mali Eningi hitmaker.

“But then you had a three year relationship with him. You did know about the baby mama, of which Gigi Lamayne is saying that bitch is on drugs and Gigi Lamayne is f**king Big Zulu right now,” Musa said to Queen Lolly. On record, I am saying it on record. They are f**king,” Musa added.

Speaking to Zimoja, Gigi Lamayne denied the rumours: “The said rapper and I are like brother and sister.
The publication also reported that a source claims that Gigi Lamayne and her manager, Bulie Nazo, have parted ways. According to the source, this is due to the Ice Creem rapper’s alleged relationship with Big Zulu. Nazo is reportedly the Inhlupheko rapper’s baby mama.

“The manager is his baby mama. They have a healthy relationship from what I know. It was a shock for all of us to hear on the podcast that Gigi had been allegedly sleeping with the rapper. In fact, it is unbelievable. I cannot fathom how she would do such a thing, which makes sense as to why they fell out. Maybe it is her new group of friends Tebogo Thobejane and the likes influencing her life.

“But from what I know there were just a few differences that pushed them apart, but I did not think it was something that major and so shameful. I hope it’s not true,” the source said.

Addressing those claims, Gigi Lamayne said: “We are good as far as I know. We never had a fall out; we were just moving in different directions

Source: thesouthafrican

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