Nicely done! King Monada blesses his girlfriend with a car

18 April 2019 - 07:00 By CHRIZELDA KEKANA
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Malwedhe hitmaker King Monada blessed his baby mama and wife with a car to 'run errands' with.
Malwedhe hitmaker King Monada blessed his baby mama and wife with a car to 'run errands' with.
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While the Malwedhe fever may have died down, King Monada has been securing the bag and like the real man that he is bought his girlfriend and baby mama a VW.

The Ska Bora Moreki hitmaker took to his Instagram, to share the snap of the brand new car with the sweetest message attached.

"Make her happy, thank her, she bore your children. She deserves more than this," he wrote with an overload of rose and heart emojis to match.

Speaking to TshisaLIVE, his manager Makwela Makwela said that Monada considered himself blessed and wanted to share his blessing with his family.

"He (Monada) has been working hard and doing well, so when we sat down, he thought about all the support he's been getting from the mother of his child and how despite him constantly being away from home for work, she still supports him 100%.

"Plus we thought since Monada is always gone with the cars, where is the harm in giving her a car of her own? This is what he works hard for," Makwela said.

Makwela explained that the handover was an emotional moment as she was surprised,  fuelling Monada to want to do more.

Check out his sweet caption and the VW below.

Just a couple of months back, the star brought his mother a car.

Obviously Monada gets excited by seeing his family happy. After all, that why we all work as hard as we do so we can do nice things for the people whose support makes us who we are, right?

Just check out how happy mommy was as well!

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Mom🌷🌸🌷💥🌸🕺💥🌸

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