Here’s the first look at Mpumelelo Mseleku and Tirelo’s son

18 September 2023 - 12:08
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Musa Mseleku shared the first snap of Mpumelelo's son.
Musa Mseleku shared the first snap of Mpumelelo's son.
Image: Instagram/Musa Mseleku

Musa Mseleku has shared the first snap of his grandchild, Singabakho. 

Singabakho is the son of Mpumelelo's second girlfriend Tirelo Kale. 

Taking to social media, the reality TV star shared a picture of Singabakho.

In another post, Tirelo revealed her son was three months old and had an Instagram page. 

Mpumelelo has two girlfriends. His first is Vuyokazi Nxiweni, with whom he shares a three-year-old daughter, and his second is Tirelo.

Mpumelelo spoke candidly about starting a family during his sit-down on The Venting Podcast, where he revealed he had lost babies in the past due to miscarriages.

“I have a small child growing, and now I will get another one. There were others that died through miscarriage,” he said. 

The reality TV star spoke of his decision to follow in his father Musa's footsteps by having two girlfriends, saying he understood polygamy was not about money, but he was making sure he could afford more than one. 

“We have a lot of girlfriends and then there would be one you choose as a woman you could take home to introduce to the family. You can't just have one girlfriend and make that girl your wife only for that person to betray you. You have to date a lot of women, then choose,” he said. 

“I love women. I would be lying if I said my father convinced me into being a polygamist. If I was doing it for my father, I would not be able to continue doing it. I am still going to continue. I won't say how many women I plan to have, but they are more than my father has.”



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