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WATCH: Mshoza tells Babes to 'get out' before it's too late

Johannesburg – Kwaito star Mshoza has released a video addressing the Mampintsha and Babes Wodumo viral video. 

A video surfaced on Monday morning of what appeared to be Mampintsha being psychically abusive towards a woman appearing to be Babes Wodumo. 

Speaking to The Juice, Babes' sister confirmed that the video is "very, very real". Also saying that claims that the video was part of a publicity stunt are lies. 

Addressing Babes in a video shared on social media, a clearly upset Mshoza told the star to "get out" before it's too late.

"You're not taking my calls but, get out my love. You're still beautiful, you still have your esteem, you still believe in yourself. Don't wait until you are rundown to get out of there because when he's done with you he'll go and find someone else," she warns in the clip.

Talking to Mampintsha, an angry Mshoza adds: "Mampintsha your career is over, you shit. You dog. You pick on people who are not scared of you. We are not afraid of you."

This is not the first time Mshoza has reached out to Babes. In 2018, when allegations of Mampintsha abusing the Wololo singer first surfaced, Mshoza wrote an open letter to the star telling her to "be strong" and assuring her that she is not alone. 

Mshoza herself has been a victim of abuse, having previously told Metro FM presenters Mo Flava and Masechaba about the night her ex-husband allegedly attacked her. 

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