‘We divorced in 2021’ says Yeye ex-wife Mpho Maboi

Sportscaster Mpho Maboi believes that she and former Kaizer Chief player Reneilwe “Yeye” Letsholonyane would still be together if they never got married.

 

‘MARRIAGE RUINS EVERYTHING’
Maboi revealed in an interview with 702’s Relebogile Mabotja this week that she and the soccer star got divorced in 2021 after two years of marriage.

Maboi adds that by the time Musa Khawula broke the story about their divorce in June 2022, they’d been divorced already.

The sports personality also reveals that marriage ruins everything and believes if she and Letsholonyane had never gotten married, they’d still be together.

“Marriage changes everything, it changes how people view you, the family view. The dynamics change.”

She also rubbished Khawula’s reports that she married for money and adds that black people don’t know love.

@karen84859045: “Nothing wrong with marriage, people decide to get married and enter marriage then turn around and blame everyone but each other. Marriage requires both of you to commit, create your own culture and expectations instead of following what others did or do, then blame marriage.”

@ThembzMpapele: “She realized on her Birthday, because Yeye did not buy the Gift she was expecting on her Birthday, it’s all about the bag.”

@Maureez_: “People honestly underestimate marriage as an institution… there’s no way you want to get married and still be the same, behave like you are a girlfriend and not align accordingly. As soon as you subscribe to lobola, it means you understand what’s expected of you.”

@Mopapa_2: “She should talk for herself and leave black people out of it. Marriage changes everything yes and that is reality. You just agreed to marriage while you were not ready for change. You were looking forward to the wedding day but not marriage life.”

@IzyizGold: “The problem was never marriage, it was the lobola, someone can’t pay lobola for you and you expect your life would still be the same. If lobola is paid then you should follow traditional rules, I guess that’s why some people opt for home affairs qha.”