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Jub Jub opens up about going under the knife

Posted on February 7, 2026
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When South African entertainer Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye recently revealed he’d chosen to have cosmetic surgery, it sparked a flurry of conversation online. Known for his journey from early appearances as a child performer to becoming a household name in music and television, Jub Jub’s life has long played out in the public eye. This latest revelation added a new layer to that story.

What caught people’s attention was not only the decision itself but also how openly he spoke about the reasons behind it.

A personal call that surprised many

Jub Jub explained that his choice to go under the knife was not about following trends or impressing anyone. Instead, he linked it to his ongoing struggles with weight and how he feels in his own body. He was also unapologetic about his love of food, joking that he enjoys meat and is not interested in pretending otherwise.

That honesty struck a chord with many South Africans, particularly those who understand how complicated health, food, and self-image can be.

From early fame to national spotlight

Over the years, Jub Jub has built a career that stretches across music and television. From his early exposure in the entertainment industry, he went on to become one of South Africa’s most recognisable hip-hop artists and later a popular television host. Shows like Uyajola 9/9, You Promised to Marry Me and Uthando Noxolo cemented his place on local screens and kept him firmly in public conversation.

His personal life has also unfolded very publicly. He has previously spoken about the difficult period following his conviction for culpable homicide and how prison forced him to reflect, reset, and rebuild. That context adds weight to his latest decision, which many fans see as part of a broader journey rather than a shallow cosmetic choice.

Online reaction reflects mixed feelings

As news of the surgery spread, reaction online was divided. Some fans applauded him for being honest and taking control of his health in a way that made sense for him. Others questioned whether surgery should be the answer, arguing that lifestyle changes matter more in the long run.

What stood out was how personal the discussion became. Rather than focusing only on celebrity gossip, many people used the moment to share their own experiences with weight, confidence, and public judgement.

More than just a headline

Jub Jub’s decision has resonated because it taps into something familiar. It speaks to the pressure of living under constant scrutiny and the private negotiations people make with their own bodies and identities.

For someone who has lived much of his life in the spotlight, this moment feels less like a bid for attention and more like a candid check-in with himself. Whether fans agree with the choice or not, many seem to recognise the honesty behind it.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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