Chidimma Adetshina: The plot thickens as family secrets are revealed
In recent weeks, Miss South Africa finalist Chidimma Adetshina has found herself at the center of a growing controversy and backlash that has captivated both media and public attention. The debate surrounds allegations and discussions that have emerged regarding her legibility to participate in Miss South Africa.
The controversy began when past social media posts by Adetshina resurfaced, leading to widespread scrutiny. As the crowning of Miss SA draws closer, more unfavourable information about Adetshina and her family has been uncovered.
Social media detectives and influencers such a Kwena Molekwa have taken it upon themselves to uncover Adetshina’s family secrets and lies told to the public.
Recent allegations suggest that the controversial Miss SA finalist’s father is a dangerous drug dealer also allegedly involved in human trafficking.
Chidimma misled the public by stating that she was born and raised in Soweto, however this information was proven not to be true as people who know her came in numbers stating that they know her from Cape Town, Summergreens.
“Chidimma Adetshina is Cape Town girl. She grew up here, but her cousin Lerato, a relative from her mom’s side, grew up in Soweto, and she is one who can speak Sotho. She was raised by Chidimma mom after her mommy passed on. We stay in the same hood, Summer greens” the source said.
It is also alleged that her family are known for their Igwe type parties.
It is further alleged that Adetshina’s ex husband organizes prestigious under ground parties and he met Chidimma while she was a bottle girl at Saint Lodge Night Club in Cape Town and he is allegedly a Johannesburg night life pimp.
Adetshina matriculated in 2018 at Bosmansdam High and used to attend the Universal Church.
It was further revealed that her mother does not have South Africa Zulu roots,as initially reported but is a Mozambican national with questionable South African citizenship.
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