In a display of celebration and mourning, South African singer and choreographer Babes Wodumo was spotted at a graveyard with champagne in hand. The reason for her unusual location? To celebrate her late husband Mampintsha’s success in achieving 10 million streams on YouTube.
Babes Wodumo, who recently lost her husband, took to Instagram to share the moment with her fans. She posted a video of herself at the graveyard, pouring champagne on the ground as a way of honoring her late husband’s achievement.In the video, Babes Wodumo can be heard saying, “Today we celebrate your success on reaching 10 million streams on YouTube, so do it the way I know you do. Congratulations, my love, you said you would make history with this song. Thank you, respecting my idea of making this album one last time and I knew the last one for sure.”
The display has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some praising Babes Wodumo for her unique way of celebrating her husband’s success, while others criticized her for what they perceive as a lack of respect for the dead.
Babes Wodumo Celebrates Late Husband’s Success in Unique Way at Graveyard
Babes Wodumo and Mampintsha were traditionally married and lived a unique lifestyle that many people did not understand. Mampintsha was known for his bubbly and humorous personality and lived an expensive lifestyle. The couple had their share of controversy, including allegations of domestic violence.Since her husband’s passing, Babes Wodumo has been seen performing on stage, and her fans are happy to see her back doing what she loves. The singer has been open about her mourning process and continues to honor her late husband in her own way.
The video has been shared widely on social media, with many fans expressing their condolences and support for the singer. While some have criticized her for her actions, others see it as a unique and personal way of honoring her late husband.
The display also highlights the importance of celebrating the achievements of loved ones, even after they have passed away. Babes Wodumo’s unique way of honoring her husband’s success is a reminder that there is no right or wrong way to mourn the loss of a loved one. Everyone has their own way of coping with grief, and it is important to respect and support each other through the process.