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'MISSING' SK Khoza breaks silence: 'Ngiyaxolisa!'

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SK Khoza has apologised for his behaviour. Photo: Instagram
SK Khoza has apologised for his behaviour. Photo: Instagram

ACTOR Sthembiso “SK” Khoza has apologised to all those he has hurt.

This after videos of him looking distraught emerge on social media last week.

In the videos, he can be seen trying to pick fights with people.

His concerned father, Stanley, even left KZN and travelled to Gauteng look for SK, but was unsuccessful.

Stanley told Daily Sun that SK was still not answering his phone and was not in his apartment.

But on Tuesday, 12 April, SK took to Instagram to apologise to all those he has wronged and said he was in a dark space.

He said a prayer, asking God to enlighten what’s dark in him, strength what’s weak in him, bind what’s bruised in him and revive whatever peace and love had died in him.

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Mzansi has been sending the star messages of love and light, wishing him a speedy recovery and peace.

“I’m glad to see that you’re okay. Nothing brings peace than overcoming what was meant to destroy you,” Miss Faith tweeted.

Gugulethu said everyone has been through storms, but the most important thing is how you overcome them.

“You’ll be okay brother. Just hold on and pray that God guides you. All will be well,” she said.

Following the apology, Daily Sun spoke to Stanley and he asked that Mzansi give them space to deal with the situation.

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