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Kenny Kunene rubbish claims that he is too broke to be a “blesser”

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Controversial businessman Kenny Kunene has hit back strongly against broke accusations levelled against him by local dating website Blesserfinder.com‚ labelling the claims a load of “bullsh**t.”

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This comes hot-on-the-heels of a live television interview last week during which Kenny blasted the growing ‘blesser-blessee’ phenomenon comparing it to prostitution.

Kenny also took aim at the dating website Blesserfinder.com‚ calling for the website to be shut down as according to him‚ it is encouraging a society of prostitutes.

Taking to Facebook the owners of the website slammed Kenny’s comments claiming that he’s against the growing blesser trend because he’s “too broke” to be a blesser these days.

“These broke rumours have been flying around for four years and it’s just a load of bullsh**t‚” Kenny told TMG Entertainment.

The former Sushi King added that he does not feel the need to justify himself and what he’s worth to people because his lifestyle alone proves his point.

“I have just started new businesses out of the country‚ dropped serious cash on building a studio to take my record label company to new heights and when the music videos that I’ve just recorded with one of my artists drop‚ people will realise who owns this game‚” Kenny said.

Kenny added that he was not created to be broke‚ and that he does not own a king’s chair for nothing.

“The owners of this website can carry on with their prostitution and I’ll carry on balling. Whoever wrote that I’m broke on Facebook‚ I will buy three generations of their family‚ along with their houses‚ dilapidated underwear‚ and fill their fridges up and then buy it.”

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