Media personality Phelo Bala is reportedly recovering well after voluntarily admitting himself to a rehabilitation centre in Mpumalanga to address personal issues. The star faced a challenging 2024, including a ban from using the Bala Family name and an alleged attempt to escape rehab.
Media personality and singer Phelo Bala is reportedly recovering well after voluntarily admitting himself to a rehabilitation centre in Mpumalanga to address personal issues
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