Tyla’s Older Sister Whitney Emotional As Singer Leaves South Africa: “I Had the Best Past 2 Months”

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Tyla’s Older Sister Whitney Emotional As Singer Leaves South Africa: “I Had the Best Past 2 Months”
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Tyla left South Africa and is back to chase the bag, but her older didn't take well to her departure. Whitney was emotional, saying it was hard to say goodbye.

The sisters have had the time of their life over the festive season, and Whitney is shattered now that it has come to an endunforgettable concerts, but now it's time to hit the road and her sister, Whitney, didn't take that all too well."Haven’t stopped crying since my sisters left SA. I had the best past 2 months with them back home.

Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni . She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over four years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment.

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