By: Natasha Archary

Author Jackie Phamotse has opened up about traumatic miscarriage which she says was a result of her being poisoned.
The author who is popular for her controversial books shared her experience in an interview with Zimoja, saying she lost her baby just because she’s too vocal.
It was last year when Jackie was at an event, where she says her non-alcoholic beverage was spiked with poison.
According to the author, she was targeted for being too opinionated and vocal about taboo topics such as, cults, snakes, devil worshipping, sex rings, sugar daddies, sacrifices for money, rituals and witchcraft.
The 31-year old said she also received a number of subtle warnings and death threats from people who wanted to silence her.
“I almost died. I have received several death threats, been publicly shamed and taken to court. Now I can add that someone tried to kill me by poisoning me.
I got to the doctor after my drink was poisoned and they did blood tests to see what the problem was.
The doctor confirmed I was poisoned. I didn’t see where the waited got my drink from, but when I got my drink, I started feeling sick after I got home.
I was vomiting, sweating and had diarrhea and couldn’t sleep, to a point I needed to go to the doctor.”
Jackie Phamotse claims she was poisoned last year which resulted in her having a miscarriage
Targeted for being too vocal
The author believes the subject matter of her books is why she was targeted, but she doesn’t know who was responsible for the poisoning which cost her the life of her unborn baby.
“I know I make people uncomfortable. They feel threatened and targeted, even when I don’t mention names. My writing and the truth in it, make a lot of people uncomfortable and even those who don’t know what I am about have ended up hating me because of the brand.
That experience alone taught me that I need to be careful.
The author is also part of a panel of celebrities on Black Conversations, a talk show that delved into controversial discussions on back spirituality, black pride, black mental health, black love and black success amongst others.
Jackie Phamotse became a household name due to her BARE book series, where she exposed that a number of celebrities, businessmen and women, politicians and personalities were engaging in transactional sex.
In 2017, Jackie’s book BARE: The Cradle of the Hockey Club rocked South Africa, for it’s wild claims that young men and women were being auctioned off to the country’s wealthiest for sex.
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