 Lady Doe Slam's Gold Digger Claims Amapiano star Lady Doe announced her separation from long-term partner and Dilma Geikeza earlier this month, mentioning that the decision was mutual. In a recent Instagram post, the Umsa Benza Wethuvokalist slammed claims that she was with Mkeikeza for money. According to drum, Lady Doe and Isabaya actor and Dilma Geikeza were together 12 years ago before separating. The pair reconnected in April 2020 and in August the same year, Mkeikeza asked Lady Doe to marry him. Lady Doe announced their separation on January 9 and addressed internet trolls who attacked the decision. We did not break up, we followed our hearts and that meant separating before things went south. We also realized we want different things. So we are both happy with the decision and we ask that you kindly respect it. It hasn't affected any of us. Let it not affect you or make you sad, wrote Lady Doe. After their separation, Tweeps claimed that Lady Doe dumped and Dilma Geikeza because he ran out of cash after Isabaya was axed. She lost love for him hence her love and loyalty were tied to his possessions, wrote the tweet. Lady Doe addresses the claims in a lengthy Instagram post highlighting that she has always made her own money. At 16 I already had my first car. After school, I traveled the world working on a cruise ship. The pictures you see there are not of me standing in front of people's cars, those are all the cars I owned. My life has nothing to do with anyone. One thing I will not allow is for people to even think any of my stuff was built by someone else. I have worked at Checkers before, I have worked fixing cars at my dad's workshop, worked in logistics, for radio. I have never ever been with anyone for money. It's purely out of love when I date, one thing I appreciate that my dad taught me is to never put a price tag on love because when the price is no longer there, you'll be the most miserable person ever. I have never ever been with anyone for money. It's purely out of love when I date, one thing I appreciate that my dad taught me is to never put a price tag on love because when the price is no longer there, you'll be the most miserable person ever.