Seasoned actress Brenda Ngxoli has opened up about the abuse she allegedly endured at the hands of her baby daddy, Samphiwa.
The actress, who shares a daughter, Sky Ngxoli, with Samphiwa, has accused him of living a double life and leaving her heavily indebted.
BRENDA NGXOLI EXPOSES HER BABY DADDY FOR ALLEGEDLY ABUSING HER
Brenda Ngxoli has built an impressive acting career, rising to prominence as Vuyo on Home Affairs. Lately, she has been sharing her experiences of abuse and the financial difficulties she has faced over the years.
The actress, who previously accused her mother of abuseand exposed it publicly, revealed that Cwecwe’s ordeal motivated her to speak up.
She accused her baby daddy on X of abuse and stated that if anything were to happen to her, he should never be granted custody of their child.
The former The Queen actress also said that she has a protection order against him.
“He would beat me, starve me and lock me up. He would say, ‘should you die, I will bury you and enjoy myself,’” she said.
Ngxoli shared that she escaped from him with the help of her friend Fefe, only to discover he had apparently cleaned out money from her Nedbank accounts.
The actress said that Samphiwa has never met their three-year-old daughter and continues to plead for a chance to meet her.
“He left me in 200k debt, which I only discovered after leaving him. I left him 2 properties,” she wrote.
The actress also posted a video of him smoking in the lounge, claiming he used her money to buy drugs.
SAMPHIWA APOLOGISES TO NGXOLI
Samphiwa refused to return her bank cards. In private messages, he eventually expressed regret for his treatment of her.
“I’m very sorry for how deeply I hurt you. No one deserves what I did,” he wrote.
“This addiction thing is hard, especially when you’re hiding it.”
In another private conversation, he revealed that she is struggling and starving without Brenda.
“You were the breadwinner. Now you’re gone, and there’s no food in the house. The chickens are starving, and I am starving too,” he said.
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