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Kelly Khumalo Responds to Sangoma Rumours

Posted on January 7, 2026
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When whispers turn into headlines

In South Africa, it does not take much for a rumour to grow legs, especially when it involves a well-known public figure and deeply rooted cultural traditions. This week, Kelly Khumalo found herself trending again, not for a new song or performance, but for speculation that she had become a sangoma.

Setting the record straight

Khumalo addressed the claims directly in a video shared online, speaking calmly and clearly. She stated that she is not a sangoma and has not undergone ukuthwasa or any form of traditional healer initiation. Her message was simple and firm, aimed at stopping the rumour mill before it spiralled further.

Why this rumour struck a nerve

In local culture, being a sangoma is not a casual label. It carries spiritual weight, responsibility, and deep ancestral significance. When celebrities are linked to spiritual callings, the public often reacts strongly, either with curiosity or scepticism. Khumalo’s name has long attracted attention, and this latest speculation tapped into ongoing conversations about spirituality, fame, and identity in South Africa.

Social media weighs in

After the video surfaced, reactions poured in across social platforms. Many fans applauded Khumalo for addressing the issue head-on rather than letting it linger. Others reflected on how quickly assumptions about celebrities can turn into accepted “facts” online. The discussion also reignited debates about respecting traditional practices and not treating them as gossip fodder.

A familiar pattern for the singer

This is not the first time Khumalo has had to respond publicly to rumours about her personal life. Over the years, she has often chosen to speak directly to her audience, using her own voice rather than issuing formal statements. In this case, her approach reinforced a clear boundary between personal belief, cultural respect, and public speculation.

More than just a denial

Beyond denying the claim, Khumalo’s video served as a reminder of how easily misinformation spreads, especially when it intersects with culture and celebrity. By addressing the rumour herself, she shifted the conversation from hearsay to clarity, encouraging fans to think critically before accepting viral claims as truth.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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