South African actress Minnie Dlamini will have to pay ex-husband Quinton Jones R360 000 in spousal support in addition to splurging R120 000 as part of a messy divorce settlement that has seen the demise of what was thought to be one of Mzansi’s golden couples.
“Slik Talk was right. It girls will do whatever it takes to secure the bag … but in life you will never have the biggest bag, which means your ’it’ girl is always up for sale. You’re can’t wife an ’it’ girl, you just hit and run, that’s it. Tell me which ’it’ girl has had a successful marriage,” said MacG.
MacG of course was referring to the time Minnie called his interview with Jub Jub the “most degrading” content she's ever heard.
Media personality Minnie Dlamini and her estranged husband, television producer Quinton Jones, had been living apart for over a year before announcing their divorce on Tuesday.