Luthuli Dlamini sets the record straight on homelessness rumours

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Renowned South African actor Luthuli Dlamini has taken to social media to address persistent rumours about his alleged homelessness, firmly asserting that he is living comfortably in Durban.

The whispers of his supposed struggles emerged recently, sparking concern among fans and followers who offered support and even temporary accommodation.

In a candid video shared with his thousands of followers on Instagram, Dlamini vehemently addressed these allegations, expressing his gratitude for the support he has received while also setting the record straight about his living situation.

Dlamini also explained how he has been touched by the various offers of shelter and assistance from fans concerned about his well-being.

He articulated his appreciation, stating, “Thank you to everyone who has shown support for me,” which highlighted the compassion of his fanbase in a time of uncertainty. However, he was quick to clarify misconceptions surrounding his current circumstances.

“I just wanted to dispel all of those concerns about me being homeless. I am not homeless at all. I am living in a beautiful place in Durban, lots of sunshine,” he affirmed.

As he spoke directly to his thousands of followers, Dlamini urged everyone to verify their sources of information. “I am very happy. I just want everybody to know that I am fine. I am happy. I am living under a roof. I am not homeless. I am enjoying the sun during the day. And I am enjoying the stars at night. So everything is fine.”

Dlamini promised that he would further address the issue of homelessness and said, “Thank you for your support. You will hear from me again further about this homeless issue.”

With an impressive career spanning multiple successful television shows, including his notable role as Stan Nyathi in the e.tv series Scandal, Dlamini remains a prominent figure in the South African entertainment industry.

He has also made appearances in Jacob's Cross, Generations, Rockville, Room, Tempy Pushas, InterSEXions, and Uzalo, establishing a reputation that resonates with audiences far beyond SA.

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