Lady Du Shows Israel Zulu Support After Reports That His Leg Was Amputated Following Gangrene. Lady Du is currently one of the hottest voices in amapiano. Born into a family of musicians, her father DJ Choc and uncle DJ Zan D are reputable deejays. This influenced Lady Du choose a career path from a young age, which she openly said it was music. Though she struggled making it into the industry for a long time, Lady Du finally got her big break.
Lady Du has decided to show Israel Zulu some love and support after reports that his leg was amputated following his statement that he had been struggling from pain on his leg, which was then later diagnosed as gangrene. Taking to social media, Lady Du quotes some scriptures from the Bible. Check it out:
Zulu has been open about his struggle with gangrene, which led him to ask to exit the award-winning telenovela because of his health as he was struggling to get around on set. The actor, who spoke briefly to Sunday World on Friday, confirmed that he was recuperating after the operation on his right leg. Last month, in a statement issued by his management company Orange and Ice Management, the Yizo Yizo star said the gangrene “had rendered him semi-crippled”.
When he was killed off the show, no one was happy. In fact, fans were so annoyed they flocked to his pages to find out what really happened. They loved their Don on Gomora and wanted him back. However, it was not possible as the veteran actor asked to be written off the show to deal with a medical issue, he said in a statement. “It is true that I have been diagnosed with a disease, which severely affected the functioning of my legs making difficult for me to walk properly and function well on set during the filming. It also makes it difficult for me to perform as an artist or throw in those Ghetto Professors dance moves that you know me for when invited to gigs. The growing demands of my job at Gomora made it difficult for me to give my all to the show due to this illness that effectively rendered me semi-crippled.”
It started shortly after he joined Gomora “as some mild pain in my legs which I took as a passing phase. I love Gomora as a show which I have been close to from its inception, more so that it set up in my hood Alexandra township. At the same time I am the kind of actor who when I do what I like I want to be able to go full force, give it my all.”