Former Proteas player JP Duminy and his wife Sue have allegedly quietly parted ways if their social media feeds are anything to go by. The speculation comes amid another high-profile divorce, Rachel and Siya Kolisi.
The retired cricketer married his partner in a luxury ceremony at a Cape Town wine estate in 2011.
They have two daughters together.
HAS SUE AND JP DUMINY SPLIT?
On their Instagram feed, pictures of Sue and JP Duminy together in recent times have been scarce.
In fact, the last time JP and Sue appeared together was in an Instagram Reel from his 40th birthday celebrations in April.
In the birthday reel, the couple kissed, embraced, and danced together. In February, the couple celebrated 16 years of knowing each other. “You still give me butterflies everytime I see you”, posted Sue.
Since then it’s been crickets from both parties.
Last month, Sue was notably absent from JP Duminy’s charity dinner. Their daughters were accompanied by relatives of the former Protea player.
“Where’s Sue?” asked one follower.
Like Siya Kolisi, JP Duminy still has the word “husband” in his Instagram bio. His blonde bombshell wife’s bio simply brands herself as a digital creator. She also posts plenty of pictures portraying herself as a single mom. She has also unfollowed his official account.
The South African has attempted to contact Sue and JP Duminy, but no comment has been received.
MORE HEARTBREAKING 2024 SPLITS
Sue and JP Duminy’s alleged split is not the first heartbreaking one South Africans have witnessed.
Almost three months ago, Rachel and Siya Kolisi announced their separation after eight years of marriage.
Other couples who have gone their separate ways include:
- Anna and Bobby van Jaarsveld
- Letoya Makhena and Lebo Keswa
- Schalk Bezuidenhout and Mica McKechnie
- Pearl Mbewe and Sello Maake KaNcube
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