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‘They can’t break me’ – Inno Morolong blasts viral trafficking rumours

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: INSTAGRAM/ INNO MOROLONG

South African media personality Inno Morolong has come out swinging against explosive rumours linking her to human trafficking, firmly denying the claims and calling them an attempt to damage her name.

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The influencer addressed the allegations head-on, delivering a defiant message to critics and online trolls: “They can’t break me.” Speaking to Briefly News, the businesswoman dismissed the human trafficking claims as “ignorance,” insisting that her work is part of a legitimate international network in the nightlife industry.

She further defended her recruitment methods, explaining that her posts are simply to find “new faces” for the clubs she works with globally. The rumours, which began circulating online in recent days, quickly gained traction across social platforms, sparking intense debate and speculation. While details surrounding the origin of the claims remain unclear, the story has rapidly become one of the most talked-about topics in South African entertainment circles.

Also see: Inno Morolong’s back-to-school drive focuses on restoring dignity

“It’s out of their own ignorance to make such accusations. I have been working with so many clubs locally and internationally. I have sent so many dancers, DJs, and promoters to so many countries to work for an honest living. Almost all the clubs I work with locally and internationally always need new faces.

“Posting and looking for new girls is very helpful for me, as it makes my job easier. So, how other people take it is on them. I have been called so many names, but these people can’t break me. If I have trafficked or made someone do something they don’t want, they are more than welcome to report me to the police,” said Inno.

Inno’s post led to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) Head of Public Diplomacy Clayson Monyela, warning South Africans about the realities of human trafficking.

Human Trafficking is real & young women are increasingly falling victim. The syndicates behind these scams dress the offers with all sorts of attractive features. The reality on the other side is “slave like conditions”. Please warn others! I do know that law enforcement agencies… https://t.co/GIVkAPVDQz

— Clayson Monyela (@ClaysonMonyela) April 29, 2026

Also see: Inno Morolong Opens Up About the Real Life of a Slay Queen

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