‘I don’t want to die’: Melinda Ferguson spills on Podcast & Chill

‘I don’t want to die’: Melinda Ferguson spills on Podcast & Chill

Author Melinda Ferguson – who wrote the book ‘When Love Kills’ about Anele Tembe and AKA, spilled the tea on ‘Podcast & Chill’ …

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Melinda Ferguson has spoken out about her very real fear of being killed over her book When Love Kills: The Tragic Tale of AKA and Anele Tembe. The award-winning author and journalist appeared on Podcast & Chill, where she gave the tea behind her latest literary offering…

According to the best-seller, she has received numerous death threats after the release of the memoir.

The book, which has officially hit bookstores around South Africa – documents the couple’s rollercoaster romance and both their untimely deaths.

Melinda has been criticised on social media over the “timing” of the release, which comes amid Anele’s inquest and AKA or Kiernan Forbe’s murder trial.

MELINDA FERGUSON: ‘I HOPE I DON’T DIE’

Speaking to Sol Pheduka, Melinda Ferguson appeared as a guest on Podcast & Chill on Thursday, 25 April.

Touching on the backlash she received from the public, she said: “A lot of people have asked me… ‘Are you not scared of dying?’. I hope I don’t die because of this story. I don’t want to die”.

“There seems to be a lot of people who think this story is going to kill them.

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“A lot of my black friends have said that no black person was ever going to write this book…I did”.

Of being accused of offending South Africans over the sensitive nature of the book, Melinda said: “I’m sorry…It is what it is. I had to write about it [death]”.

EPISODE 550 | AN EXCLUSIVE with Author of AKA & Anele Tembe's book, MELINDA FERGUSON tells all!

THROUGH HER EYES

During the episode, Melinda Ferguson shared her perspective of AKA and Anele Tembe’s romance leading up to their deaths.

This included her views that she…

‘SA’S MOST HATED WOMAN’

Author Melinda Ferguson has defended her book about Anele Tembe and AKA 2

“Ironically, this very toxic ‘ninja keyboard’ mentality is deeply interrogated in my new book. I even venture to say in When Love Kills that social media played a hand in the death of AKA and Anele. I am fascinated to see how it’s playing out right here on this timeline.

After being dragged on social media, Melinda Ferguson hinted that there was an “agenda” at play.

She posted: “To understand what’s going on. It’s in the vested interest of some to discredit me. I get why people are angry, but I am standing firm in truth”.

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