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LOL. Here's the craziest stories these celebs have read about themselves!

Being in the public eye is very tough.

Every move you make is scruitinised and sometimes people judge you for the decisions you make. Oh, and don't get us started on the gossip we always have about our fave stars. Week in and week out we read reports about what they get up to and we imagine how tough it must be.

We gave some celebs a chance to share some of the most ridiculous stories that they've read or heard about themselves. Euphonik made it perfectly clear that that story about him dating Chomee was utter rubbish. A few months ago, word got out that Chomee was allegedly cheating on Arthur Mafokate with Euphonik.

Chomee was quoted as saying: "I'm not dating Euphonik. I did not visit him nor did I take sex toys to his house, and I've never sent any nude pictures to Euphonik." The story was clearly just a rumour gone horribly wrong. Oi!

Meanwhile, Nonhle Thema is adamant that the story about her saying derogatory things about Botswana women is not true. It was reported that while she was at a club in the country, she called the girls in Botswana fat, ugly and infected with Aids. Nonhle denied the claims, apparently saying she was on the phone with her boyfriend. The scandal cost Nonhle her endorsement deal with Madison shoes. Ouch!

She told The Juice: "It was made up by some person. If I did something like that I would have been ambushed or attacked. Why wait for seven days to go to the media? I left that country in peace."

Khanyi Mbau said the report about her having a nasty attitude towards guest house staff is ridiculous. Sunday Sun reported that Khanyi and her man Tebogo Lerole were refused drinks and food at Sikelo guest house in Mafikeng. They were apparently at loggerheads with the manager over their demands. There are claims that they turned the house upside down and left towels dirty.

Khanyi rubbished the story. She said: "It's crazy. When you change, some elements of yourself don't move on."

*Picture: Instagram

 

 

 

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