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Enhle Mbali Officially Closes Chapter on Marriage to Black Coffee: “I Am Officially Miss Mlotshwa”

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Enhle Mbali Officially Closes Chapter on Marriage to Black Coffee: “I Am Officially Miss Mlotshwa”

Actress and entrepreneur Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa has officially turned a new page in her life — her marriage to world-renowned DJ Black Coffee is now legally over.

 

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‏‎تمت مشاركة منشور بواسطة ‏‎Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa‎‏ (@‏‎enhlembali_‎‏)‎‏

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The star took to social media to share an emotional message marking the end of a difficult but transformative journey. “Today with great emotion I write this. I am officially Miss Mlotshwa. I’m so grateful for this ugly journey that gave me so many lessons. Today God has laid a table for me…” she began.

Enhle went on to express deep gratitude to the people who supported her throughout her divorce process. “I am so thankful to the people you see in this image. These lawyers, advocates and senior attorneys have pushed me and reminded me of the greatness I had in me, reminded me how important it was to fight, most importantly for my children and more so for the rights of women in South Africa,” she wrote.

She also thanked her legal team, family, and close friends who stood by her during the long and painful journey. “Thank you to @jerrynkeli who is now my father since my father is no more. This man fought for me as if I was his blood daughter and I will forever be grateful, I will never forget. Sis Ntombi who saw me go from a timid girl who was fearful to a woman ready to fight for what was right. Tebogo, who is now my new little sister, the smartest and most humble in the room. The greatest advocate in the country stands above me, who taught me that even when fighting, humility is of utmost importance and respect is the order of the day,” she shared.

Enhle also gave special thanks to her mother, sister, and close friends who provided emotional support through her darkest days. “Thank you mom… my sister @mskutty_molete who even after her operation was in court with me holding my hand when I was holding back tears… to my girls who kept me strong behind the scenes through prayer nights and late-night calls — I’m grateful to have true friends I can trust with my life.”

The actress ended her heartfelt post with a powerful note of faith and gratitude: “Thank you God, thank you Jesus, for making me strong. Thank you to my angels and ancestors.”

Earlier in the year, in an interview with Relebogile Mabotja on Radio 702, Mlotshwa reflected on her marriage and the painful decision to walk away. “I’m proud of how I handled my marriage. I never cheated in my marriage, not once, till the day I decided to leave because I could no longer take the punishment to myself,” she revealed.

She explained that her breaking point came when trust and respect were destroyed. “My non-negotiable was children in a marriage. Once there were two children by two different women, I said you don’t love me. In fact, you’re going to kill me,” she said.

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