'I will love you forever' — Cassper Nyovest gushes over baby mama Thobeka

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'I will love you forever' — Cassper Nyovest gushes over baby mama Thobeka
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'I don’t even have the words. You gave me the most perfect son in the world,' said the smitten rapper.

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It's not every day that Cassper Nyovest opens up about his partner and mother of his child Thobeka Majozi. He recently praised his baby mama on his Instagram timeline, counting his blessings while thanking her for raising their son. “I don’t even have the words. You gave me the most perfect son in the world. I used to joke about how he’s going to be exactly like me, but to see him growing into it is scary. You’re doing such a great job and raising the hell out of this dude and I will love you forever because of that. I know me and dude cause you a lot of trouble, but we appreciate you a lot and we talk about it all the time in our DMCs.

Late in 2022, Thobeka opened up about why she was fiercely protective of herself and what's hers. She explained her reasons for rarely posting about her family on social media.

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