“I’m Not a Deadbeat Father”: Jub Jub Pleads With Kelly Khumalo to Let Him See Their Son
Television personality Jub Jub has made a heartfelt public plea to Kelly Khumalo, the mother of his son Christian, urging her to stop portraying him as a deadbeat father and to allow him access to their child.
In an emotional video posted on Instagram, Jub Jub said he has tried several times to reconnect with his son but has been met with resistance from Kelly and her family.
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“Stop Saying I’m a Deadbeat Dad” — Jub Jub Speaks Out
In the video, Jub Jub directly addressed the singer, pleading for compassion and understanding.
“Kelly, you and I know what court is like. I don’t want to be putting my boy through that. You know how many times I’ve tried to get ahold of you to try and get the boy. You know how many times your sister Gumede and your mother have been trying to talk about me meeting the boy,”
he said.

The Ndikhokhele hitmaker accused Kelly of controlling their son’s life and shutting him out completely.
“Stop making my child AI, it’s not nice, it’s not fair. Stop saying I am a deadbeat dad,” he added.
Claims of Ignored Legal Attempts and Returned Gifts
Jub Jub said he has attempted to go through legal channels, but his efforts were allegedly ignored by Kelly and her lawyer.
He also revealed that he had been sending gifts to his son while in prison, but they were returned.
“From the time I was locked up, I’ve been sending gifts every Christmas, every December and every birthday to Vosloorus. You started sending them back in 2014 and 2015,” he claimed.
The rapper added that he has long wanted to perform traditional gestures such as paying damages and washing the house, but says Kelly has continually locked him out.
“I Just Want to Be Present in My Boy’s Life”
Jub Jub said one of the most painful parts of his life has been watching his son grow up from a distance, occasionally driving to his school just to catch a glimpse of him.
“Don’t make me look like a deadbeat father. I’m alive, I’m kicking, I’ve been wanting Christian. Thank you for taking care of my child. May I please have my son back,” he said emotionally.
The rapper concluded his plea by clarifying that he was not seeking full custody, but rather the chance to play an active role in his son’s life.
“I’m not asking for full custody, I’m just asking to be present in my boy’s life.”
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