Twitter buzzes with speculation about Lerato Kganyago’s marriage lasting only two months
Speculation has been swirling on social media about the real reasons behind the celeb's marriage having been so short-lived.
Thami Ndlala. Photo: Twitter, @ManFastro
TV and radio personality Lerato Kganyago surprised many people on Thursday afternoon announcing her split with husband Thami Ndlala after being married for barely two months.
Kganyago posted on her Instagram account that she and Ndlala had mutually decided to separate: “We have come to realise that our different priorities and workloads have not afforded us the time to invest in our relationship. We will continue to care deeply for each other, and look forward to growing our friendship.”
The news has been a hot topic on Twitter with many wondering what went wrong in a short period of time. #ThamiNdlala was trending top on Friday morning, with allegations suddenly swirling against him that he’d perhaps not been entirely honest with his wife about his background, with most of these coming from anonymous Twitter account Man’s NOT Barry Roux.
All we know for sure is that Ndlala is a South African businessman from Mpumalanga, founder of the Joe Ndlala Foundation, which helps feed children from disadvantaged backgrounds and also the founder of Two Ndlala Brothers, a luxury transportation division.
Some Twitter users questioned the truth about the new allegations against Ndlala, as there was no evidence provided to prove it, while others applauded Kganyago for walking away if indeed they were true.
It’s better to marry late and marry right, than to marry early and marry wrong.
Marriage is not an assembly hall, late coming is allowed!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻#LeratoKganyago #ThamiNdlala pic.twitter.com/TQ4dzjMdKw
— Mahlako Belah Mo🌸 (@_Belahm) May 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/_iamRISEMAN/status/1261015764263481351
(Compiled by Sandisiwe Mbhele)
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