A Sister Speaks Out
When the cameras dropped and the social media feeds were buzzing, Zandie Gumede quietly entered the fray. Her younger sister, Kelly Khumalo, and her ex-partner, Jub Jub (real name Molemo Maarohanye), have been locked in a very public tug-of-war over their son Christian’s access, and Zandie has offered a fresh voice.
Zandie confirmed that she and her mother tried to mediate between Kelly and Jub Jub but reached a dead end. She then made it clear: her brother-in-law has made repeated efforts to be in Christian’s life but regularly faces pushback.
“He keeps getting rejected”
In an interview, Zandie said this bluntly: she believes Jub Jub is eager to be present for his son, yet repeatedly experiences rejection from Kelly’s side. Christian, she noted, wants a connection with his father. But Zandie added that until the unresolved issues between Kelly and Jub Jub are addressed, true co-parenting will remain out of reach.
The Public’s View and Social-Media Chatter
South African celebrity watchers are having a field day. On Instagram and TikTok, comments ranged from sympathisers of Jub Jub—the father who insists he wants only to be present—to supporters of Kelly, who view his past as complicating matters. Some urged traditional mediation; others questioned why Christian’s voice is missing from the public discourse. Amid the drama, one view emerged loud and clear: for the child’s sake, the bitterness must end.
A Wider Lens: Co-Parenting in the Spotlight
It’s worth stepping back. In a country like South Africa, where blended families, past relationships, and high-profile parenting stories dominate the headlines, this drama touches on something bigger—how public figures navigate parenthood when trust is fractured and the media is watching. Zandie’s involvement adds an interesting family dynamic: she is both sister to Kelly and ally to Jub Jub, stressing fairness and presence over alliances.
What’s Next for Christian’s Parents?
Zandie suggested a path. She called on both Kelly and Jub Jub to clear their issues as former partners before passing the burden onto their son. In other words: heal the past so Christian doesn’t carry its load. Whether legal routes will follow, mediation will restart, or the drama will loop on social media remains to be seen.
For now, Zandie Gumede has made her position clear: this is about a child, access, effort, and fairness. In the glitzy world of fame in Mzansi, she brings a human voice. In the end, the question remains: will the adults put the child first?
Source: Briefly News
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