‘That phase of my life is gone’ — Mpho Wabadimo on stopping clubbing after birth of her second child

28 June 2023 - 13:00
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Mpho Wabadimo speaks on losing interest in the 'club life' after giving birth to her second child.
Mpho Wabadimo speaks on losing interest in the 'club life' after giving birth to her second child.
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There’s no denying how a mother's outlook on life and priorities change after giving birth, and Mpho Wabadimo can attest to that. 

The Big Brother Mzansi season 3 winner is the mother of two children — her firstborn son Zweli and her second son, who she shares with reality TV star and artist Themba “ThembaBroly” Mabaso. 

Celebrating her newborn son recently turning a month old on her YouTube channel, Mpho reflected on how her life has changed.

Mpho spoke of how she used to be the type of person who wanted to go to the club, but she no longer had any interest in engaging in such environments unless she is booked for an appearance. 

“Time flies. Seeing both of my boys together, my heart just melts. That's the beauty of being a mom. You watch your children grow each day, though I still need to go through the terrible twos and fours. I am glad I'm done. I don't go out partying. That phase of my life is gone,” she said. 

“If I were to go out, it would be to do elite things. I used to be that girl but after having my child, I think going out until the wee hours lessened. I am a person who prefers to go for dinner and drinks indoors. I'm in my soft girl era. I feel like I've done a lot of that when the time was allowing. So if I were to go out, you wouldn't find me in a club. I would not necessarily plan to go to a club. If you find me in a club, maybe it would be work or booked to be there. But I cannot have friends that we discuss going to a club.”

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