Being a celebrity or in the public eye often means your private life is not so private, and the turmoil of Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa’s marriage to international DJ, Black Coffee, born Nkosinathi Maphumulo has not been spared. After years of separation and talks of divorce, Enhle has yet again confided in her social media followers to express frustration with Black Coffee ahead of court proceedings.
Opening up to her fans and supporters has been one of Enhle’s go-to methods to deal with the current roller coaster that is her divorce. Previously, she used her platform to clear up a few things via a lengthy Instagram live session that had been circulating on social media at the time and revealed that she has happily moved on and urged the public to do the same as she and Black Coffee were focused on parenting their children the best way possible.
This time, the media personality expressed her frustrations with the process required to finalise her divorce from the renowned international DJ. In the clip, she speaks her mind and lets it be known how after God, the next thing to fear are men, as she reveals that she is set to attend court where she is to provide evidence of her traditional marriage to Black Coffee.
“After God fear some men” says Enhle Mbali pic.twitter.com/73xwm2DU9l
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) November 4, 2024
Although she clarifies that not all men are bad, it is rather a case of “the rotten apple spoils the bunch” as she alludes to her former lover and father of her children being problematic. According to what she has said, users have reached a few conclusions, which include that the ‘Superman‘ hit-maker has denied his traditional marriage to the actress. Others believe that Enhle is doing this as she is going after Black Coffee’s wealth, which we assume is quite significant.
She wants her marriage to be recognized as customary marriage so that the benefits she will get from the brother are the same as that of COMMUNITY OF PROPERTY, BASICALLY SHE WANTS HALF OF THE BROTHERS WEALTH
— @mpthunde (@mpthunde) November 4, 2024
No she wants to prove that they were married in community of property, because he paid lobola and got traditionally married. They signed a prenup years later when they had the white wedding. The prenup is null as it was signed after paying lobola. So she is right.
— NandiM (@MissLihleM) November 4, 2024