Cape Town - Singer Amor Vittone is done fighting with her estranged husband, former Springbok captain Joost van der Westhuizen, reports heat magazine.
In an interview with heat, Amor says that she wants the mud-slinging to stop and to find peace for her family.
Talking about a claim Joost made in an interview with Huisgenoot about never seeing his kids, she says people are now coming up to her asking why she doesn't let Joost see the children.
'Walk in my shoes for a day'
According to Amor, this is not the case, and says Joost sees them at least four or five times a week.
Amor told heat that she has never had anything to say about Joost's ability as a father, but she is just concerned about the wellbeing of their children - Jordan, seven, and Kylie, five.
In the Huisgenoot interview, Joost revealed that he's not able to dress himself, which is a concern for his estranged wife, because she wonders whether he'll be able to drive their children around.
Amor told heat she only has one message for those judging her: "Walk in my shoes for a day and maybe then you might understand what I've been through."
Read the full interview in the March 22-28 edition of heat magazine.
In an interview with heat, Amor says that she wants the mud-slinging to stop and to find peace for her family.
Talking about a claim Joost made in an interview with Huisgenoot about never seeing his kids, she says people are now coming up to her asking why she doesn't let Joost see the children.
'Walk in my shoes for a day'
According to Amor, this is not the case, and says Joost sees them at least four or five times a week.
Amor told heat that she has never had anything to say about Joost's ability as a father, but she is just concerned about the wellbeing of their children - Jordan, seven, and Kylie, five.
In the Huisgenoot interview, Joost revealed that he's not able to dress himself, which is a concern for his estranged wife, because she wonders whether he'll be able to drive their children around.
Amor told heat she only has one message for those judging her: "Walk in my shoes for a day and maybe then you might understand what I've been through."
Read the full interview in the March 22-28 edition of heat magazine.