Kelly Khumalo’s Father’s Day Message Sparks Debate About Jub Jub

Kelly Khumalo Shares Strong Views on Fatherhood in Father’s Day Post
South African singer Kelly Khumalo sparked conversation this Father’s Day with a thought-provoking social media post about parental responsibility. The “Bazokhuluma” artist shared a TikTok video on June 15, 2025 that addressed the topic of absent fathers, though she didn’t mention anyone by name.

In the clip, Khumalo made pointed remarks about fatherhood, stating: “It’s Father’s Day. We’re celebrating fathers who are actually present, not just those who appear to be involved online.” She continued with a rhetorical question: “When someone says ‘the mother doesn’t want me to see the child,’ is that really an excuse? There are legal options available.”
The video gained traction when shared on X (formerly Twitter), generating mixed reactions from social media users. While some supported Khumalo’s perspective, others felt the discussion was too personal for public platforms.
This isn’t the first time Khumalo has been vocal about co-parenting challenges. The entertainer has previously addressed the complexities of blended families and parental responsibilities in the public eye.
Kelly Khumalo wishes Jub Jub a happy Father’s Day for being a social media “sperm donor” instead of a Father to their child. 💔😬#FathersDay2025 pic.twitter.com/1n44aNyqqg
— Patience (@officialtwinny) June 15, 2025
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