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Minnie Dlamini blames herself for failed marriage

Minnie Dlamini reveals why her marriage ended .Minnie Dlamini blames herself for the failed marriage with Quinton Jones. The two tied the knot in a glamorous wedding ceremony in 2017 and made an official announcement about their divorce in early 2022. During an interview on 702 radio station, the TV personality faulted herself for being divorced as she claimed that she had not understood herself.

“I didn’t want peeps to know, but I didn’t realise that it was actually over. Also, I think I didn’t understand myself personally and didn’t know what I wanted,” Minnie shared.

Dlamini further addressed the public that announcing a divorce doesn’t mean that the marriage just ended, as it could have ended a year or months before the announcement.

In other news – Minnie Dlamini’s ex-husband, Quinton Jones demands over R10k per month in spousal support

Quinton Jones demands R10 000 per month from Minnie Dlamini. Quinton Jones reportedly demands a R10 000 monthly support from Minnie Dlamini.

The two got married in 2017 and their union was blessed with a baby boy; in 2o22 they announced their divorce. According to ZiMoja, the ex-lovers are in a legal battle over their child and spousal support. Read more

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