South African songbird, Nkosazana Daughter has hit out at popular podcast host MacG for suggesting that Master KG is the biological father of her child, while denying that that the two are dating.
Rumours of a relationship between the two have been constant since the pair started collaborating, with both denying that there is anything romantic between them.
However, podcast host MacG alleged that Master KG may be the biological of Nkosazana Daughterโs child with fellow musician Sir Trill.
โSomeone in Botswana told me and they are very close to Nkosazana Daughter. Apparently thatโs not Sir Trillโs kid, its Master KGโs kid, bro. I kid you not,โ he said.
In response, Nkosazana Daughter said her relationship with Master KG was purely professional.
โI assure you big time my relation with Master KG is not romantic or sexual! Like I said before kg and I only work together but itโs like thereโs people trying to convince you that there is more and there no such thing,โ she wrote.
The musician said the controversial MacG was only fishing for views using her name.
โAll this for views? Iโm so disappointed at how low people can go and not to mention how women are so disrespected in this industry!
โItโs so unfortunate that you will never see the amount of work that we have put out because Iโm female I must be sleeping with him. Disgusting?โ
Last month, Master KG told TshisaLIVE that claims he was in a relationship with the songbird reflected negativity towards his work ethic.
โIt’s not the first time I hear this claim. I’ve got to say this has put my working relationship astray because whenever we meet it is work, which all our music fans have witnessed. Nkosazana and I aren’t dating but social media has concluded we are an item,โ he said.
โWe have a good working chemistry, that’s all. I take Nkosazana Daughter like a sister. May this be the last time I talk about her in such a story. We have good music to record. We have come [too] far in music to let such claims prosper.โ
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