RHOJ star Christall Kay needs financial help

RHOJ star Christall Kay needs financial help

RHOJ star Christall Kay needs financial help. Christall Kay, who is in danger of going bankrupt, cried out for assistance. At this point, she tells ZiMoja, “I’m so desperate for a concert that I’ll do anything. If someone has a gig for me, I’d be thrilled to accept it.

RHOJ star Christall Kay needs financial help

The entrepreneur Kim Bubu, who moved in in 2020 and paid an R5 million deposit, was sold the home by the reality TV personality, but Kim hasn’t taken the necessary action since moving there.

RHOJ star Christall Kay needs financial help

“I gave her notice of cancellation in terms of the contract when no payment was forthcoming. She had already been given a 3-month extension. She didn’t pay an installment and tried to pay the last amount through a bond. But this was a cash agreement; it was never a bond agreement,” Kay says. Kay’s mansion was listed on Property24 in 2017 selling for R18.5 million.

It appears the Real Housewives of Johannesburg star has lost her home to Kim. “Just when I thought I was home free, she noted an appeal which has prevented me further from occupying my home or selling it. All this time my funds have been running dry,” she said.

“She is under the illusion that she owns my house. The eviction application was delayed due to objections that were dismissed by the magistrate, and is now to be heard in March,” Kay adds. Christall finances have hit rock bottom as she keeps paying for another means of accommodation after being kicked out of her own house.

“The cost of paying for alternative accommodation as well as still having to pay for the bond costs, rates and levies on my own property have forced me into a stressful financial position. At the moment, the matters are worsened by not having a steady income and still supporting my nine-year-old son.

“The law definitely favours the illegal occupier as can be seen from my case. I am suffering severe financial losses while she doesn’t pay a cent to be in my house,” she tells ZiMoja.

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