Unathi talks about her breakup with Somizi

In a recent and startling interview on the popular “Podcast and Chill” show, former Idols South Africa judge Unathi Nkayi made waves by dropping a bombshell about her ex-colleague, Somizi Mhlongo. Known for her candid nature and unfiltered storytelling, Unathi didn’t hold back as she delved into the reasons behind their strained professional relationship, which has long been the subject of speculation.


 

 

 

 

The revelation that left many listeners in shock was Unathi’s confirmation that Somizi is a convicted sexual offender. Unathi was firm in her stance, stating, “I don’t defend sexual offenders…he was convicted. Guys, it’s there. Do your Google, my love.” She urged the audience to verify the information themselves, underscoring that this is not just hearsay but a matter of public record.

During the interview, Unathi recounted her time on Idols SA alongside Somizi, where the tension between them was evident. She revealed that when the show was considering Somizi’s return, she made it clear that she would not continue with the next season if he were reinstated. Unathi’s decision was rooted in her unwavering commitment to her principles, despite the professional consequences she knew it might bring.

Unathi’s decision to speak out has ignited conversations across South Africa, with reactions ranging from shock to acknowledgment of Somizi’s well-documented legal troubles. While some are surprised by the bluntness of Unathi’s disclosure, others are not as taken aback, given that Somizi’s past has been covered in the media before. Nonetheless, Unathi’s choice to openly address such a controversial topic has brought renewed focus on the ethical complexities of fame, friendship, and accountability.

The interview also touched on Unathi’s ongoing legal battle with Kaya FM, where she is suing the station for R1.6 million after the termination of her contract in 2021. The lawsuit includes claims for contractual damages, delictual damages, and the infringement of her right to dignity. This legal action further highlights the tumultuous period Unathi has faced in her career, marked by both professional and personal challenges