DJ Lamiez Holworthy and rapper Khuli Chana recently celebrated a special milestone—their son, Leano-Laone Zion Morule, turned two! The couple marked the occasion with a stylish birthday celebration and shared heartfelt messages and adorable photos on social media.
Lamiez Holworthy posted stunning family pictures featuring herself, Khuli Chana, and little Leano dressed in matching leather outfits, posing on a motorcycle. The birthday shoot followed the fun theme 2Fast 2Curious. Expressing her love and gratitude, Lamiez captioned her post:
“The leader of our crew turns 2 and you know what?! Leano-Laone Zion Morule is everything that God promised. @khulichana01 WE DID IT Wame..”
She also took a moment to reflect on her journey as a mother, sharing an emotional post on her Instagram Stories:
“Ke bone bogolo ba Modimo ka ngwanaka.” (I have seen the greatness of God through my child.)
“Here’s to 2 years of nothing but God’s grace—God’s kept promise, my son Leano-Laone Zion Morule.”
The milestone brought back emotional memories for Lamiez, who admitted she was in tears while reminiscing about the day she gave birth.
“I’m up watching videos from the morning I gave birth, and I don’t understand why I am bawling my eyes out. Still, it all feels so surreal.”
Khuli Chana has two children—his daughter, Nia, from a previous relationship with actress Asanda Maku, and his son, Leano, with his wife, Lamiez. While the celebration was meant to be a joyful occasion, one social media user decided to stir controversy by questioning why Khuli’s daughter was not included in the birthday photoshoot.
Instagram user sihle.swagger.khumalo commented:
“Where is the 1st born haw? This is proof that no matter how much a woman will love your kids, there will come a time when they sideline them and not include them in ‘family’ things.”
Lamiez Holworthy did not hesitate to shut down the unnecessary criticism, responding with a firm and direct message:
“@sihle.swagger.khumalo, you’re too grown for this, abuti—imagine having to explain that our daughter lives all the way in Cape Town. This was also a shoot for our son’s birthday. All this to U?! Why? O mang? (Who are you?) O tsena kae? (Where do you fit in?) Do better.”
She further addressed the negativity, emphasising that people often create unnecessary drama:
“@sihle.swagger.khumalo, people like you are pretty exhausting, my love. The kind to take something so beautiful and innocent and turn it into something it is not. It’s all love over here, so heal.”
Despite the criticism, Lamiez Holworthy made it clear that their blended family is filled with love.
