WATCH | 'You’ve changed my entire being': Thobeka Majozi to baby Kgotso

22 March 2023 - 06:00
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Cassper's baby mama Thobeka Majozi has let fans in on how motherhood has changed her.
Cassper's baby mama Thobeka Majozi has let fans in on how motherhood has changed her.
Image: Instagram/Thobeka Majozi

It is often said that becoming a mother is a life-changing event and Cassper Nyovest's baby mama Thobeka Majozi has let fans into how being Khotso's mommy has had a drastic effect on her identity.

The mom of one, who usually keeps to herself and off the socials, took to her Instagram to share a cute moment with her son.

As she was attempting to meditate, Khotso came running out of the house, sat on his mother's lap and embraced her. She was forced to break her yoga pose to give him a hug and rock him back and forth.

Thobeka explained how being Khotso's mother has made her fearless.

Read her beautiful letter below:

“A letter to my walking heart. Every time I’d look into your eyes, I was filled with so much fear. The fear of being responsible on how you turn out and more than anything, how I have no control on how the world would treat you ...

“You’ve changed my entire being and through you, grace has relocated me. The God-fearing woman in me is no longer led by failure or fear but by fire and faith. I hope you know, Khotso. If God is for us, no-one can be against us.

“Love, mom.”

Watch the cute moment below:

Last year, Thobeka shared the reason behind seldom posting her family on social media.

“The reason I’m so private and don’t post my child, partner or family. It’s a mess out here! Protect what matters to you, y’all, we’re living in scary times. They don't want to see you win or happy.

“My piece of advice ... You don’t need to prove anything to anyone. Those special moments can be celebrated in silence. Those big moves can be clapped in small circles. Not everyone wants to see you win in life.

“Pray and protect your loved ones. I’m so aggressive about shielding my sacred space. We’re living in a spiritual war. God be with us all.”

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