#HotGoss: Johnny Clegg thanks fans for the love

#HotGoss: Johnny Clegg thanks fans for the love

Johnny Clegg appreciates the outpour of love in the wake of his health issues, Cardi B and Serena Williams. Get the full story on your Friday edition of #HotGoss with Jane. 

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Johnny Clegg thanks his fans for their messages of support

Music legend Johnny Clegg was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2015 and recently finished his third round of chemo. He let the world know of his situation on social media, and the response has been overwhelming.

Since his diagnoses, Clegg has been open about his health with fans from all over the world. 

Our thoughts are with you and we wish you all the strength, Mr Clegg!

Read: Johnny Clegg bids fans goodbye with final tour

Cardi B teases fans with a 'pic' of her baby

Something is better than nothing, right? Cardi B posted a pic of her baby. Well, we're not sure we can call it a picture, but she has introduced a part of her baby to the world. 

Baby Kulture was born just over three months ago, and her parents only intend on sharing pictures of her when she's five to six months old. We don't exactly blame them; privacy is vital in these months. 

Many celebrities try to keep their children from the eyes of the world for as long as possible, and I cannot say I blame them, especially when you see how mean people can be, especially when it comes to looks. Blue Ivy (Beyonće's daughter) is a key example and the recent onslaught of cyberbullying Khloe Kardashian's baby has received because of the colour of her skin is disgusting. 

Right on, mamma Cardi!

Watch: Cardi B drops 'Ring' video ft. Kehlani

Kulture’s whittle lips 😍💜💝

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Serena Williams does not celebrate daughters 1st birthday

According to Channel 24, Serena Williams has confirmed she will not be celebrating daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr’s first birthday due to her Jehovah's Witnesses beliefs - and her husband is in full support. 

Read: Nike responds to Serena Williams' catsuit ban

Practicing Jehovah's Witnesses don’t observe holidays they believe to have a pagan origin. These include Christmas, Easter, and birthdays.

Serena has been candid about religion and how much it means to her. 

Love all around for Serena and not allowing societal pressures to influence her.

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