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‘Three kids for who?’: Cheslin and Layla Kolbe attend Tyla’s concert

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‘Three kids for who?’: Cheslin and Layla Kolbe attend Tyla’s concert

Cheslin and Layla Kolbe took some time away from the kids to enjoy South African-born singer Tyla’s concert in Cape Town.

Springboks full back Cheslin KolBe and his wife Layla attended the Tyla concert on Thursday 5 December at Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town.

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CHESLIN AND LAYLA KOLBE ATTEND TYLA CONCERT
Springboks player Cheslin Kolbe and his wife Layla enjoyed some time away from their kids at the Tyla concert on hursday 5 December at Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town. Layla shared an album post on Instagram, showing herself and Cheslin singing along to Tyla’s hit songs.

In the caption of the post, Layla referenced the couple’s three children – Kylah (7), Mila (3), Cayden (1). Take a look…

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“Feel young man. 3 kids for who 🐅,” she wrote.

 

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TYLA RETURNS TO SOUTH AFRICA FOR TWO CONCERTS

South African-born singer Tyla Laura Seethal, whose hit song Water, took the world by storm, returned to South Africa for two concerts. The first was on Thursday 5 December in Cape Town. While the second will be taking place on Saturday 7 December at SunBet Arena, Time Square, Menlyn.

Tyla hails from Edenvale, Gauteng. The proudly South African-born singer previously expressed that she has always wanted to be a pop star.

“It’s something I always really wanted, for myself, and for Africa, and for the world. Something different, something original. I also just wanted to dress up. I’m not always inspirational, guys,” she said to Elle.

She also told the publication that she loved Amapiano and South African house music.

“When amapiano would come on, we would see everybody’s moves just change. Seeing the energy of it…it felt so spiritual. I always wanted to mix it with other styles that I enjoy, like R&B and pop—and make it my own,” she continued.

“I felt it was so special, and it needed to be shared. I did my own version of it in hopes of getting people to go deeper and discover the other artists we have and the origins of my sound,” she added.

 

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