Have you ever noticed how secret girlfriends often emerge after a celebrity passes away? It’s a pattern that raises eyebrows and leaves many wondering about the nature of these hidden relationships.
Imagine being the partner left behind, only to discover after death that your significant other had a hidden life filled with secret relationships.
Take the tragic deaths of South African stars Killer Kau, Mpura, and Malome Vector, for example. When they passed, it seemed like suddenly everyone had a story to tell about their secret romances.
What’s particularly striking is the timing. Often, just a day after a celebrity’s death, these women come forward with memories, photos and videos, claiming close connections. It makes you wonder: are they simply seeking the spotlight now that the celebrity is gone? Why wait until someone’s’ death to publicise the relationships?
@boldly_owamie ♬ original sound – Owamie Netshivhazwaulu
Killer Kau’s many girlfriends are posting him on Facebook. The battle for his riches begins
— SITHALE✍🏿 (@SithaleKgaogelo) August 10, 2021
Malome Vector’s secret ‘side chick’, Princess Sihle, shared intimate photos of them and claimed to have been in a long-term romantic relationship with him.
According to Tiem News, Sihle took to social media to share her side of the story, claiming that she had been with Malome Vector for several years and that he wasn’t just her lover but her soulmate. In her heartfelt post, she expressed her shock at learning that Malome Vector was traditionally married to another woman, Bokang.
@user35560772459982♬ original sound – Dibuseng Ntsala “Dibuks FS”
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