Judge rules that Amor Vittone will only inherit a TV set from Joost's estate
Updated | By Justin Paul James
Amor Vittone has inherited something that she didn't expect from her late ex-husband's estate, Michelle Obama gets real about her pregnancy struggles, and Sophie Ndaba is very much still with us. This and more on Tuesday's Hot Goss with Jane.
Amor Vittone's inheritance from Joost's estate has shocked Mzansi
A judge has made a ruling that Amor Vittone will only inherit a TV set from her late ex-husband's estate.
The Former Springbok scrumhalf died back in 2017 after suffering with motor neuron disease.
READ: KZN listeners react to alleged Amor Vittone call to Joost
Channel24 reports that High Court Judge Hans Fabricius ruled that Joost's 2015 will would, in fact, be declared his true testament. Lawyer Ulrich Roux, representing the van der Westhuizen family, has confirmed that their kids Jordan and Kylie are the primary beneficiaries of his trust and that Amor will only get a TV set.
It is reported that Amor hoped that his updated will would have been declared true, but unfortunately she was sadly mistaken. Ouch!
Amor is yet to speak up following the ruling, so as soon as we know anything, you'll be the first to know.
Watch below:
Lawyer Ulrich Roux, acting for Joost vd Westhuizen family explained that Amor will only inherit TV set following court order today @pretorianews @IOL pic.twitter.com/FSFURctPxf
— Zelda Venter (@ZeldaVenter) November 12, 2018
Sophie Ndaba addresses her haters
This is an official announcement that ex-Generations star, Sophie Ndaba, is not dead... but is very much alive. This comes after talk made the rounds on social media that the star had died from an illness.
READ: Sophie Ndaba slams 'horrible' death hoax
While many have been questioning her dramatic weight loss, the star recently opened up and spoke about her struggle with diabetes, which has caused her physical transformation.
"Living with Diabetes doesn't mean my life must stop. It means I will fight to live and encourage those who already are suffering from this deadly disease. Help others prevent it. I started my weight loss journey because I was Obese and it affected my health. I made a confident choice to start eating well and loose (sic) weight," she recently said on her Instagram.
In an effort to set the record straight and slam her haters, Ndaba took to her Instagram account to share a very special message to all those who are 'concerned' about her.
ALSO: Sophie Ndaba talks about her dramatic weight loss
"What an interesting month it has been! Im Alive I'm not in ICU and yes can the slow peeps understand Living with Diabetes is NOT a Death sentence. Im living a fabulous life. Standby soon for my eating living healthy blog. Cant wait #ImWithSophie 😍," the star said.
Let's get one thing clear - Sophie Ndaba is alive, well, and here to stay!
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Michelle Obama gets real - and we love it
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is getting candid and real, and it's so refreshing to witness a woman of power and influence speaking out.
Her new memoir, Becoming, is said to be released very soon, and it has been described as "as a deeply personal experience". The book will touch on her upbringing, the White House, and even the struggles she faced during early motherhood.
READ: Barack Obama's romantic anniversary surprise for Michelle
In an exclusive interview with ABC's Robin Roberts, Michelle openly spoke about the miscarriages that she had back in her 20s, as well as the IVF treatment she underwent to have her daughters Sasha and Malia in her 30s.
The interview is raw, revealing, and very honest. It will give you a real look into the phenomenal woman that is Michelle Obama. Fans everywhere (us included) are waiting for the official release of the book.
By the sounds of it, it seems like Becoming may just be one of the must-have books for 2018.
Watch the exclusive interview below:
.@MichelleObama opens up to @RobinRoberts in revealing new interview; says she felt "lost and alone” after suffering miscarriage 20 years ago. Watch @ABC special covering her journey to motherhood and more from her memoir, "Becoming," Sunday night 9/8c. https://t.co/ONXwpuZ3WF pic.twitter.com/1Teb5ycWIe
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 9, 2018
Main image courtesy of Facebook/AmorVittone
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