Cape Town — South African businesswoman, Neema Aloyce, issued a public apology to model and TV personality, Minnie Dlamini after she had allegedly accused her of causing the breakup of her relationship with Dr Brian Monaisa.
Aloyce issued a public statement to her Instagram account (it has since been removed) where she apologised for her recent social media outburst. However, it is still available on X.
“I come you as a hurt, broken woman who was betrayed by the man she loved. I am not here to seek sympathy but to put things into perspective so that my family, child and I can move on and put this behind us,” she said.
She said her apology comes after she expressed anger towards her ex-boyfriend but said it did not justify her actions. She said her lesson was learnt and would not “hang my dirty laundry on social media” again. She apologised to Minnie for her response to the situation.
STATMENT: Dr Brian Monaisa’s baby mama Neema Aloyce has apologised to Minnie Dlamini for calling her a homewrecker
“I apologise to Minnie, even though she was part and parcel of my betrayal, I should have been able to control how I deal with the situation” pic.twitter.com/j92PBzIMWB
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“I also apologise to Minnie, even though she was part and parcel of my betrayal, I should have been able to control how I dealt with the situation,” she said.
She acknowledged her mistake and took full accountability for it.
“My main focus moving forward is my son, my family, my business and most importantly, healing,” she concluded.
According to The South African, the allegation came after blogger Maphepha Ndaba reported that Neema said Minnie caused the breakup after Brian Monaisa posted pictures alongside Minnie of the two sitting cosily together.
“I was getting sick and tired of her [Minnie] behaviour of constantly poking me with posting things that left clues that she is with Brian as if she is bragging that she finally has him after being his hidden side chick last year,” the blog allegedly said.
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Compiled by Matthew Petersen