Bucie has been dumped by her husband.

Bucie has been dumped by her husband.

House music chanteuse Busi-siwe Qwiliso, affectionately known in the music industry as Bucie, has been dumped by her “Superman” Lucky Nhlanhla Nkomo, as he no longer finds her attractive, according to Sunday World.

 

Qwiliso rose to fame in 2009 with the popular song Superman, produced by the globally acclaimed recording artist, DJ Black Coffee. Nkomo ended their relationship because he believed she prioritized her friends’ advice over his.

After their separation, Qwiliso moved out of their marital home and now resides in Roodepoort, east of Joburg, while Nkomo lives in Fourways, in the north of the city. The dissolution of their marriage, which has been kept quiet, was disclosed by sources close to the talented singer, who disapproved of their split.

An anonymous source revealed that Nkomo had been expressing dissatisfaction with the singer, who is famous for her hit song “Turn Me On”, for not being attentive to him as her spouse and the father of their children.

The tipster revealed that Nkomo and the musician no longer had respect and love for each other as husband and wife. Despite attending several counseling sessions to try and rekindle their love, they ultimately decided to end their marriage.

Lucky has already informed both Bucie and their families of his decision to file for divorce. Sources confirm that they have agreed on custody arrangements for their children, with Lucky living with them and Bucie having access. They have also agreed on property division, with Bucie retaining their Roodepoort property and each keeping their vehicles and furniture.

A reliable source has confirmed the separation of the couple. It is evident that they are indeed heading for a split. They have reached an agreement that their pet Lucky will reside with the children, and Bucie will have access to see them as suitable for both parties. Additionally, it has been decided that the singer will keep their property in Roodepoort after the divorce is finalized. The couple has also agreed to retain their vehicles and furniture individually.

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