‘I was a slave’: Die Antwoord’s adopted son accuses duo of physical and sexual abuse
He complained they made him to undress.
Die Antwoord’s adopted son Gabriel "Tokkie" du Preez claimed he was physically and sexually abused by band. He also worried about his little sister who now lives in another family.
"They made me feel like I was actually a slave. They made me feel like I wasn’t really being loved," he said.
Gabriel du Preez suffers of a rare skin disease called hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia. He complained Die Antwoord made him believe he was a devil. Adopted son said Die Antwoord forced him and his sister to undress when he was a child. The duo’s agent Scumeck Sabottka denied accusations, NME reported.
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