Looky here! Is that Makhadzi with a new boo?

12 October 2023 - 13:00
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Makhadzi seemed emotional while sharing the song
Makhadzi seemed emotional while sharing the song
Image: Instagram/Makhadzi

Makhadzi has given her followers a sneak peek into her new man and by the look of things the singer is head over heels with her new bae. 

Taking to her Instagram stories, the musician shared a snippet of a song and said it was her man's favourite part, saying he was looking away.

It's becoming a norm in showbiz for celebs to hide their partner's identity. Makhadzi joined the trend when she left many guessing who he could be.

Screenshot from Makhadzi's Instagram
Screenshot from Makhadzi's Instagram
Image: Instagram/ Makhadzi

Makhadzi announced to her followers in May that she had been single for a while. 

“So I must be single until when? Yhooo, it’s been full eight months and no-one coming to fool me nyana. Guys I miss being in love. Aibo, this is no longer normal,” she wrote.

She and Master KG have had an on and off relationship for the past three years and each year they seemed to be breaking up, but they found a way to each other's arms again. 

Earlier this year, when Master KG announced their split on Facebook, the musician and music producer said he and his “queen” Makhadzi were no longer together but would continue to work together for their fans.

The Limpopo celebrity couple first broke up publicly in 2020 after they chose to focus on their careers. 

“Me and Makhadzi parted ways months ago to focus on our careers. We are still young and we need to achieve big things. [We] hope everyone understands and respects that. I am no longer going to answer anything related to this. Thanks,” Master KG said.

Screenshot from Makhadzi's Instagram
Screenshot from Makhadzi's Instagram
Image: Instagram/ Makhadzi


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