‘He is free to date whoever he wants’ — Londie London confirms split from her 'husband'

20 October 2022 - 10:51
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Singer and realityTV star Londie London said her ex was free to do what he wanted.
Singer and realityTV star Londie London said her ex was free to do what he wanted.
Image: Instagram/ Londie London

Reality TV star and singer Londie London confirmed she has split from her husband, businessman Hlubi Nkosi.

She shares two children with her ex.

Two years ago the star revealed she was traditionally married to the “love of her life” when she opened up about her first pregnancy. 

Taking to her IG stories recently, Londie addressed fans who were updating her about her ex and she revealed they were no longer together.

“Thanks for the information in the DMs. We are no longer together. He is free to date whoever he wants,” she wrote.

Londie London has confirmed split from her partner
Londie London has confirmed split from her partner
Image: Instagram/ Londie London

When she joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Durban she admitted  her partner was skeptical.

“My husband is not a person who likes to be in the public eye. We are the total opposite. So he was a bit skeptical of course, but he was like, ‘OK, I think this is a great opportunity for you'. I know he's a bit uncomfortable with being on camera, but he's happy about it,” she said.

After keeping off the public radar for a while without releasing music and striding into business ventures, Londie thought the reality show was a good fit for her.

“Since I've become a wife and a mother, I thought it would be a great idea for the public to see how I’m rebranding myself. People know me as this sexy singer, but they don't really know my personality and what I'm about outside the entertainment industry. So when I got the opportunity to be one of the housewives, I thought it was a great way for me to connect with a new audience.”



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