Cape Town heartthrob and popular nightclub owner, Joel Booysen, has denied that he is cosying up to rapper Nadia Nakai.
Social media users went mal over the weekend when a clip of the two out partying went viral, but the 28-year-old son of alleged gang boss Jerome “Donkie” Booysen says mense are just making up stories.
Rumours quickly spread when Nakai posted the short clip on her Instagram stories. “Bragga” as she is known on stage, was the girlfriend of slain hip hop star Kiernan “AKA” Forbes.
AKA was murdered, along with his friend, celebrity chef Tebello “Tibz” Motsoane, in Durban outside Wish Restaurant in Florida Road on 10 February last year.
Shortly after the video of Nakai and Booysen trended, followers speculated that the two are jolling.
But Booysen, who owns the Sneaker Cartel in Long Street, says they are just friends and Nakai was hired to entertain guests with an appearance.
He wrote on his social media accounts: “Me and Nadia are just friends. We were at my night club in town and she hosted at my place the night. (sic)
“She took the video with no bad intentions but people went and added their own story. Me and she are like brother and sister; nothing more. (sic)
“She is very good in what she does... she is always a vibe when we hosting her.”
Booysen said he and AKA were friends.
@joelbooysen_ Family❤️ @nadianakai #nadianakai #joelbooysen ♬ one of the girls - a🐙
He adds: “Me and AKA, were friends yes he was a great person. I am in relationship me and Nadia are just friends.” (sic)
The father of two pointed out that there is a fake TikTok account using his name that has been a burden on his reputation.
He says: “People are all following this fake TikTok account thinking that it is me chatting women up and getting money out of people.
“I have never had any TikTok accounts in my life, this account is big and plenty people follow it thinking that it’s me.
“I need people to know, we had it in the newspaper, but some still haven’t gotten the memo.”
He insists any TikTok content under his name is fake, adding: “I’m not sure who the person is but they are putting me in a bad light by asking people for money and chatting up women.”