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Meet the alleged Man who hired bulldozer to demolish cheating girlfriend’s house – Photos



Meet the alleged Man who hired bulldozer to demolish cheating girlfriend’s house – Photos

Love is a beautiful feeling when it is driven by moral intentions.


Love shouldn’t be for self-gain but for both partners to create an exuberant atmosphere full of happiness. In nowadays we see people falling in for wrong reasons and then the purpose will be diverted in the wrong direction. We hear people blaming love, love has done anything wrong it’s people who fail to approach it correctly.



The video that is all over social media has taken the internet by storm as people are talking. The couple from Mpumalanga province has shaken the country after the impact of their love breakup. No one thought that a break could lead to this mascara collapsing the whole double-story mansion into the ground.



The boyfriend has explained to a video circulating in social media that he bought a stand for his girlfriend this stand was under the name of the girlfriend. Then he built this big double-story house for his girlfriend until this house project is fully completed. After completing this house, the girlfriend told him that he doesn’t need it anymore, it is over, this man explaining in the video.

People had different views on this matter. Some thought this boyfriend did very well because this woman came with the wrong intention to benefit selfishly. Some individual believe that the boyfriend was a little bit harsh, but what you point of view?


In other news – Jub Jub’s son shoots a sexxy photo of his mom Kelly Khumalo

Mzansi songstress Kelly Khumalo’s heart melts at the photos of her taken by her son, Christian.



This is the second time Kelly shares a cute photo of her taken by the young boy. This time around, he took a shot of his mom while she was casually dressed at home, but it came out lit.

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