Jacques Kallis Proves Aftab Iqbal Wrong with Birth of Baby Girl

Once again our childhood rumor about Kallis goes in the mud 🤣

Former South African cricketer Jacques Kallis his wife Charlene Engels had become for parents for the second time, announcing the birth of their baby girl on Wednesday.

The cricketer’s tweet was met with well-wishers congratulating the couple while some were left disappointed to realize that the South African is definitely not a transgender, a conspiracy theory put forward by our very own Aftab Iqbal.

Twitterati trolled the Khabardar host on Twitter coming with some hilarious reactions on social media.

Jacques Kallis was over the moon as he announced the birth of his baby girl, Chloé Grace Kallis. He shared a few clicks of himself with his wife and child at the hospital. Kallis tweeted,

Introducing our beautiful baby girl, Chloé Grace Kallis, born this morning at 08:37. Our tiny little princess weighing in at 2.88kg already got Daddy wrapped around her little finger. Mom and baby doing well and Joshy is loving his little sister. Our hearts are exploding!

While many fans congratulated the couple, a few conspiracy theorist were left disappointed to realize that Kallis is neither a eunuch nor a transgender. Several Twitterati expressed their frustration on social media. Check it out!

The theory surrounding Jacques Kallis’s gender was put forth by Aftab Iqbal, who confidently ranted about the South African cricket being a hidden transgender on his show.

As a journalist and media personality, Aftab Iqbal is expected to adhere to journalistic ethics and standards, which require him to report only factual information that is based on evidence and to avoid spreading rumors or unsubstantiated claims.


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Comments

  1. Aftab 1qbal always portray wrong about his knowledge!he should be ashamed what he said about kallis!but we know his character ! Shameless

  2. I agree this guy Aftab Iqbal always share false stories. I have checked him many times in his different programmes.

  3. This is the state of Pakistani journalism. Peddling conspiracy theories, not being neutral or factual. Iqbal should be ashamed of himself. If he is a man, he should publicly apologize to that SA cricketer. Anywhere else but Pakistan and Iqbal would have been sues for defamation of characters. Then maybe, he would understand the gravity of making unsubstantiated claims about somebody. It’s unethical, immoral and against the true spirit of actual real journalism

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