Kelly Khumalo Opens Spiritual Consultations Now

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Award-winning singer Kelly Khumalo is now officially open for spiritual consultations. Embracing her calling as a traditional healer, she’s sharing her journey while continuing to balance music, motherhood, and public scrutiny over the Senzo Meyiwa case.

Singer and reality star Kelly Khumalo has stepped into a sacred and deeply personal role, embracing her spiritual calling as a traditional healer.

Now known spiritually as Empress Felizwe, she recently announced via social media that she is officially accepting spiritual consultations, complete with a form detailing the types of consultations she offers.

A new chapter begins: Empress Felizwe in full bloom

“This is one hard journey with no map or destination,” she wrote in a heartfelt post. “All you can do is trust in God and your angels or guides to help you navigate.” With this message, she welcomed all those “called to grow spiritually” into her spiritual home.

Her services include healing, cleansing, bloodline healing, and helping others connect to their higher power. The singer made it clear that while she may not have all the answers, she believes strongly that “God trusts me with this”.

Spiritual Warnings: “Watch who you surround yourself with”

In addition to opening bookings, Kelly offered some cautionary spiritual advice. In a recent video post, she discussed energy siphoning and destiny swapping, warning followers about the dangers of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

“Destiny swapping and energy siphoning has become big in spiritual spaces these days,” she said. “Watch where you go and who you surround yourself with, especially if you’re not spiritually aligned.”

She further urged her followers to be mindful of social interactions, stating, “Not every invitation is a celebration-worthy one. You can take a rain check.”

Music, motherhood and Meyiwa: Kelly’s balancing act

Despite her new spiritual path, Kelly is still highly active in the entertainment world. She recently released a track titled Ngeke with kwaito legend Arthur Mafokate and continues to headline shows across the country.

Kelly has also given fans a look into her personal life through her reality series Life with Kelly, which delves into her spiritual evolution, motherhood, and her sometimes complicated relationships.

Her children, Christian, fathered by Uyajola 99 host Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye, Thingo, fathered by the late soccer star Senzo Meyiwa, and Luna, whose father has not been publicly confirmed, are often featured in her online content.

While speculation suggests Luna’s father may be a prominent footballer, Kelly has kept mum on the subject.o

Kelly Khumalo and her daughter. Pictures: Instagram/screenshot
Kelly Khumalo and her daughter, Thingo. Pictures: Instagram/screenshot

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The Shadow of the Senzo Meyiwa Trial

Senzo Meyiwa during the Orlando Pirates training session on 16 August at Rand Stadium,2012 in Johannesburg. Picture viaLee Warren/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

While Kelly’s spiritual and musical life thrives, the long-running murder trial of Meyiwa, the late Bafana Bafana goalkeeper and her former partner, continues to cast a shadow over her public image.

Senzo was tragically shot in 2014 at Kelly’s family home in Vosloorus. Five men stand accused of the crime, believed to be a hit. After several delays, the trial resumed this week following a two-month pause.

Advocate Charles Mnisi, representing one of the accused, recently requested yet another postponement in April.

The singer has consistently denied any involvement and has not been charged, but public opinion remains divided.

Their daughter Thingo has reportedly inherited her father’s natural flair for football.

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A Voice That Heals

Even amid chaos, Kelly continues to lean into her voice, both spiritually and musically. She’s shared videos of herself singing traditional hymns and spiritual songs alongside gospel powerhouse Winnie Mashaba, and a touching kitchen duet with her mother showcased how music runs deep in her bloodline.

Kelly Khumalo may not be walking a path many understand, but she’s forging ahead with grit, faith, and purpose.