Neema Aloyce, Dr. Brian Monaisa's estranged girlfriend, has come out to apologise to media TV presenter Minnie Dlamini for bashing her over the weekend. This is after Dlamini, the former wife of Quinton Jones, found herself a new man in Dr. Monaisa.
APOLOGY
The TV personality and Monaisa were flaunting their relationship on social media over the weekend. Aloyce was in Tanzania when she saw them. She took offence and went on a social media frenzy, blaming Dlamini for destroying her relationship with her baby daddy. Aloyce felt that Dlamini was part of her betrayal by taking her baby daddy. It has since emerged that Monaisa, just like his new love interest, was also free as a bird after quietly ending the affair with Aloyce. After calming down and accepting that she and her former boyfriend are history, Aloyce apologised to Dlamini.
OUTBURST CAUSED BY FRUSTRATION AND ANGER
While still heart broken, Aloyce released a media statement on Monday from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She said: "I come to you as a hurt, broken woman who was betrayed by the man she loved. I am not here to seek sympathy but to put things into perspective so that my family, child and I can move on and put this behind us. The outbursts that were seen by thousands on IG yesterday were caused by frustration and anger caused by my ex-boyfriend. It does not, however, justify my actions in any way. I am always one who tries to practice emotional intelligence in many situations, but I felt like I was pushed to the limit yesterday." Dr. Monaisa, who is popular in the beauty surgery fraternity and performs beauty miracles on some of the country stars, has been mum on the new relationship with Dlamini.
MINNIE WAS PART OF THE BETRAYAL
She also admits that she used wrong words in dealing with the issue concerning Dr Monaisa, whom she also labelled as an abusive partner. "I have learned my lesson and will never again hang my dirty laundry on social media. I also apologise to Minnie; even though she was part and parcel of my betrayal, I should have been able to control how I dealt with the situation. I am a woman who has dealt with countless abuses from my ex-partner and yesterday (Sunday) I felt that I needed to tell my own story. I acknowledge that I used the wrong words and I take accountability for it. We all make mistakes. My main focus, moving forward, is my son, my family, my business and most importantly, my healing. Thank you for your understanding," she concluded. Dlamini could not be reached for comment.