South African singer, songwriter, and record producer, Khutso Steven Kgatle, better known by his stage name King Monada and his second wife are celebrating their 7th anniversary.
By now it should be no secret that Limpopo-based musician King Monada has two wives. The Malwede singer shows them off on social media from time to time.
“Thank you for being my most loyal best friend and wife. Seven years have never felt so goodI love you with all my heart,” he wrote to his second wife.
This past Valentine’s Day, King Monada shared a photo shoot with his two wives.
“Mine’s My heart will never stop beating for you are so beautiful, loving, and caring. I love you so much and thank you for your love. Deco By Mahlatse Emmanuel” wrote King Monada.
On their 6th anniversary, the Limpopo musician took to social media to announce that he had asked for his second wives’ hand in marriage.
The musician shared a series of pictures on his Instagram account of himself and his wife from the engagement ceremony and gushed over her.
“If I had a flower for every time thought of you…I could walk through my garden forever. It has been 6 years, and ultimately She said YES. I promise to be a good partner to you my love.
In February, King Monada and his first wife Lerato celebrated their 11th anniversary, and he proposed to her. In a cute video he posted on his Instagram account, he is seen on one knee and when his wife turns back to him, he presents the ring and asks for her hand. King Monada captioned the video “If you tell me you love me, I might not believe you but if you show me you do, then I will.”
Despite his nationwide success, Monada remains humble and still lives in the village he grew up in.
King Monada’s house is a double-storied building with about six bedrooms. In the short video above shared by Mashabela, you can see spacious closets in the bedrooms and magnificently spotless bathrooms complete with bathtubs.
The house’s interior is fully furnished with clean white walls, and the floors are covered with white marble tiles. The upper and lower floors are connected by grand staircases, and the rooms are well-lit by high chandeliers.
However, his story has not been short of challenges. In an article published by the Daily Sun over a year ago, a builder who did some work on the singer’s mansion is looking to sue him for not paying the full amount they agreed on.