Estranged couple Mbali “Enhle” Mlotshwa and DJ Black Coffee, whose real name is Nkosinathi Maphumulo, headed to court on Monday for a case related to their marriage.
ENHLE AND BLACK COFFEE’S BIG DAY IN COURT IS FINALLY HERE
The actress announced Sunday evening that on Monday, 04 November, she would be in court for her ongoing divorce battle with DJ Black Coffee.
A few months ago, Enhle shared that their big day in court with the acclaimed DJ was scheduled for November. On Sunday, she posted a video on Instagram where she shared her final thoughts on the case.
She captioned the video: “Breaking every generational curse and being an example of strength for those who have journeyed this path.”
‘AFTER GOD, FEAR SOME MEN’
Enhle, who was in high spirits, acknowledged that while not all men are bad, some can be problematic.
“I have heard the saying that after God, fear men,” she said.
Enhle said this because she revealed that she was expected to provide evidence in court of their traditional marriage.
“I say this because I am in bed and tomorrow, I am going to court to prove that I was married to him traditionally. To prove? That’s insane, but after God fear some men,” she concluded.
INSIDE ENHLE AND BLACK COFEE’S MARRIAGE DRAMA
Since their split in 2019, the former couple has been making headlines about their tumultuous marriage. Their separation was centred around accusations of infidelity and abuse, with the acclaimed international DJ accused of having fathered two children with other women during their marriage.
In March 2021, Enhle filed a protection order against the DJ, alleging that he had assaulted her during her birthday celebration at their shared home.
In an interview with Thabo “T-Bose” Mokwele on Kaya FM, Black Coffee claimed that when he was married to Enhle, he bought her a luxury car in the hopes that she would love it and express her gratitude, but she didn’t.
“One day I bought my ex a very fancy car and the response wasn’t what I expected. She wasn’t as excited as I expected. And, for me, especially at the time, it was a super fancy car and I expected her to even cry. She was like ‘Oh, it’s nice. Thank you,’” he said.
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