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Reports: Flabba's family call for proof to 'baby mama' claims

Johannesburg- Flabba Habedi's family are reportedly infuriated by the Vosloorus woman, who claims to be carrying his child. 

The late rapper's family have come out strongly, calling for proof to back up these allegations. 

On Thursday the Daily Sun reported that Paballo Mohale claims to be eight month's pregnant with the late hip hop star's child. 

In the report, Paballo claimed that she only found out she was pregnant after Flabba's death. 

Speaking exclusively to The Juice shortly after the report emerged, Flabba's inner circle of friends dismissed the allegations as a "complete lie." (Read that story here)

The Skwatta Kamp rapper was stabbed in the chest by his then girlfriend, Sindiswe Manqele, who is currently standing trial on charges of murder. 

Now speaking to the Sunday Sun, Flabba's younger brother, Tshepang Habei challenged Paballo to take a DNA test to prove that Flabba is the father of her child. 

He questioned why she has been quiet for all this time, and why the family hasn't met her until now. 

Tshepang told the paper that if there is any truth to Paballo's claims, she will do a DNA test to prove it to them. 

"That girl looks like a groupie who happened to take a picture with Flabba - and now she claims to be pregnant with his child. Surely, she's lying, she's a chancer," he added. 

But Paballo is sticking to her word, and told the paper that she is willing to take the test because she's sure she is carrying Flabba's child. 

"I'll do the paternity tests if I have to prove I'm right," she said.

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