The sparks between ZAR business owners, Kenny Kunene and Gayton McKenzie, seem to have fizzled out. The pair confirmed to the City Press that they would be “focusing on pursuing their own business interests independent from each other.” The pair have, up until now, been attached at the hip, constantly referring to each as “brother”.
Their bromance started in jail (classy), and upon their release the pair started working together on various ventures from motivational talks, mineral mining, and the notorious ZAR nightclub.
Kunene wants to enter the porn industry as a producer, which is frankly not very surprising in light of his recent inappropriate tweets.
In response, McKenzie has instructed his lawyer to unbundle and share the business interests to Kunene. McKenzie said:
I watch porn, but I never saw myself as someone who’d make porn. It’s also not something I think we need to do, as businessmen, but Kenny is determined to be South Africa’s Hugh Hefner.
That’s fine, I would never stand in his way, but I want to focus on building a big motivational speaking company, on my books, and on talking to school kids, as well as staying focused on my interests in mining.
I just can’t see myself speaking to school kids in the morning and then going off to produce a porn film right afterwards. Kenny will take over the entertainment side of things.
[Source: City Press]
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