Babes Wodumo Remembers Late Husband Mampintsha Two Years After His Death

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Babes Wodumo Remembers Late Husband Mampintsha Two Years After His Death
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South African musician Babes Wodumo took to Instagram on January 2nd to remember her late husband, Mampintsha, two years after his passing. Mampintsha, whose real name was Mandla Maphumulo, died on Christmas Eve in 2022 following a stroke. The couple had a tumultuous relationship marked by domestic abuse allegations, but they reconciled and married in 2021, welcoming their son, Sponge, in 2021.

‘Gqom Queen’ Babes Wodumo remembers her late husband, Mampintsha two years after he passed away. Take a look…, popularly known as Babes Wodumo , took to Instagram to remember her late husband, musician Mandla “ Mampintsha ” Maphumulo, in a post on 2 January., and father of her son on 24 December 2022. Just a few days after the second anniversary of Mampintsha ’s death, Babes took to Instagram to remember him. She shared a throwback photo of them saying she still chooses him.

The pair then tied the knot in April 2021 and welcomed their baby “Sponge” in June 2021. Babes and Wodumo also revealed that they were seeking therapy, during the time of the second season of their reality show,“It’s important to have a mediator in a marriage like a therapist because someone can hear both sides of the story.

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