Hot mama! Mapimpi’s wife shows off post-baby body
Springbok and Sharks star Makazole Mapimpi’s reported wife Sasha de Sousa is showing off her banging post-baby body. Take a look…
Sasha de Sousa, the reported wife of Springbok and Sharks player Makazole Mapimpi, is showing off her post-baby body.
The businesswoman and influencer gave birth to the couple’s first child in September.
Although they were first romantically linked last year, it’s unclear when the rugby player and his beautiful bride tied the knot.
MAPIMPI’S WIFE SHOWS OFF POST-BABY BODY
In an Instagram Story, Sasha de Sousa showed off her hot mommy figure.
For the social media influencer, achieving her pre-baby body meant spending hours in the gym and eating lean.
The private couple have done their best to keep their romance and family life off social media.
Although they follow each other on Instagram, neither have liked or commented on each other’s posts.
FIRST CHRISTMAS AS A FAMILY
While many females are heartbroken about Makazole Mapimpi’s relationship status, others are overjoyed that he has finally found a family of his own.
And that means spending his first Christmas with his wife and child.
In season one of the Springboks documentary Chasing The Sun, Rassie Erasmus had viewers in tears when he revealed Mapimpi’s tragic upbringing.
He said of the squad: “On the back of your jersey, there are numbers where you could have photos of family members.
“He only had photos of himself; he didn’t have anyone else, and I asked, ‘Why are you doing this?’ and he said, ‘I’ve got nobody.’”
Rassie added: “He has a massive heart.”
Makazole Mapimpi having a family of his own is special.
His story in Chasing The Sun 1 was beyond sad.When Springbok players had pictures of their families put on their 2019 World cup jerseys, he only had pictures of himself because all of his immediate relatives had passed on. pic.twitter.com/mJ6CTvOpRV
— Norman Powell Enjoyer. (@Lloydbhudda) September 5, 2024
According to TshisaLive, Mapimpi’s mother, Eunice, died in a car accident when he was just 14. Meanwhile, his father had abandoned his family.
Mapimpi also suffered the devastating deaths of his sister Zukiswa, who succumbed to a brain illness, and his brother Zolani, who was electrocuted.