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Doja Cat’s alleged sister speaks out on Dumisani Dlamini, sparking SA debate

by Chiraag Davechand
Doja Cat family story, Dumisani Dlamini interview discussion, TikTok viral South Africa, alleged half sister video, SA celebrity family drama, Doja Cat South African roots, Dumisani Dlamini controversy, social media reactions SA, viral celebrity video TikTok, Bona Magazine

A new voice has entered a very public family story, and South Africans are paying attention.

A woman claiming to be connected to global star Doja Cat has taken to social media, opening up about her alleged relationship with Dumisani Dlamini. In a video that quickly gained traction, she shared her experience growing up and made claims about his absence in her life.

A story told online

The woman, who says she is Doja Cat’s half-sister, spoke candidly in a TikTok clip that has since circulated widely. In it, she claims that Dumisani Dlamini was largely absent, describing what she believes was a lack of presence during her upbringing.

While the details are personal, the way the story has unfolded is very modern. Instead of a traditional interview, it is a social media moment, raw and direct, reaching thousands within hours.

South Africans weigh in

As the video spread, reactions across South Africa followed quickly. Conversations online have been mixed, with some expressing sympathy for her story and others urging caution, pointing out that family matters are often more complex than they appear in short clips.

There is also a sense of familiarity in the way the public is engaging. South Africans have long followed the lives of local celebrities, and when personal stories surface, they tend to spark wide discussion.

The name that connects it all

Much of the attention comes from the connection to Doja Cat, whose global fame continues to draw interest back home. As the daughter of Dumisani Dlamini, her South African roots are often part of the conversation.

That link has amplified the reach of the video, pulling international curiosity into what is, at its core, a deeply personal family matter.

So all his kids share the same tale… he’s definitely the machine in this acrimony rhaaa 😏 pic.twitter.com/aDGVjmfkZS

— Gabi Mbele (@TheGabi) March 22, 2026

A reminder of the power of social media

Stories like this highlight how quickly narratives can spread. A single video can shift public attention and bring private experiences into the spotlight almost instantly.

At the same time, it raises questions about how these stories are received. Without full context, audiences are left to piece together what they see and hear, often forming opinions in real time.

An unfolding conversation

For now, the claims remain just that, claims shared publicly by one side of the story. As with many situations involving well-known figures, there are likely perspectives that have not yet been heard.

What is clear is that the conversation has already taken hold, drawing in viewers from across the country and beyond. Whether it leads to further responses or fades as quickly as it appeared, it has once again shown how personal stories can become national talking points overnight.

Also read: Rachel Kolisi speaks on her kids having a stepmom

Source: Briefly News

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