Jonah Movie: Lomu’s boys stand by their mum over famous dad’s legacy and upcoming movie

Jonah's boys Brayley and Dhyreille hit back at their mum's critics.

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Jonah Lomu’s teenage sons Brayley and Dhyreille have jumped to the defence of their mum Nadene Lomu from critics and claims she’s only after their dad’s money. Last month, a court ruled that Nadene Lomu – Jonah’s wife at the time of his death in 2015 – did not have the right to to decide who gets the keys to the most-recognised name in rugby history, thereby green-lighting a yet-to-be-made movie on the South Aucklander, who became the most recognised rugby player on the planet. Brayley Lomu, 16, and 15-year-old Dhyreille Lomu took to their mother’s Facebook page to voice their concerns at their dad’s South Auckland gravesite.

“The birthday boy, our Jonah Jr, wanted to visit his dad’s grave for his birthday so we did. At the cemetery we were talking as we do,” Nadene wrote and Brayley said: “Mum, if dad were still here none of what’s happening to you would be done.”.