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Theo Kgosinkwe and his beautiful family leave their fans astonished with recent picture.

Having a family of your own that you are responsible for sounds like a job but the joy that come with seeing your family is everything. After a long day at work or when life gets hard, looking at your loved ones is e everything. It is one those priceless moments.


 

 

 

 

Theo Kgosinkwe became the happiest man on earth when he married his beautiful wife Vourne, who is a professional teacher. She has eazed by very well into the limelight and suits her very well.

They have a cute beautiful daughter who has both their features. His wife shared a beautiful picture if them as a family. “Having somewhere to go is home. Having someone to love is family. And having both is a blessing🙏🏽🥰 I LoveYall❤️”. Some couple tend to resemble each other after a while. Which is what is happening with Theo and his wife. They have a beautiful family.

Inside Cassper Nyovest’s sons’ first birthday.

Some inlaws will make you regret ever being with someone. So many relationships have ended because people couldn’t deal with the behavior of their inlaws. To find the ones that appreciate and treat you as their own is a blessing and more. So many people get to have a second home through their inlaws.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cassper Nyovest has proven many times that he has very supportive parents. The rapper and television presenter comes from a very close family that makes sure they pull through for each other. His son Khotso celebrated his birthday with his families and friends.

Thobeka gushed at how much she loves her inlaws after sharing videos of them dancing. They were all present which we hope made his day special even in the absence of his father. She shared beautiful pictures of him in his car and one where she’s with his family. Cassper needs to hurry up and marry her. She fits in perfectly. He is even wearing a similar necklace as his father.

The Ferguson Family Has Their Family Tradition Check What Connie Ferguson Posted Yesterday

On the Ferguson family they have their family tradition that they do normally every Sunday and it is called carpet Sunday. On Sunday which was yesterday Mrs Connie Ferguson did a Carpet Sunday post were she qouted a scripture from the book of Psalms 32:7 and it reads ” You are my hiding place. You will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance ” she went as far as qouting another scripture from the same book Psalms 34:19 ” The righteous person may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all” she further said a prayer of thanks giving at the end.
 

 

 

The Ferguson family are loved and inspiring to their fans, comments rained on Mrs Connie Ferguson’s post her fans saying prayers and words of encouragement to her, here is a glimpse from her one Thousand comments on her yesterday post ” Carpet Sunday ”

Pictures of Sophie Ndaba has amazed Mzansi

The South African actress is Sophie Lichaba. At the Miss South Africa 2016 beauty pageant, she became the guest judge in 2016.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Sophie is also a model and event organizer, not merely an actress. Sophie was acting on class of ’92 for the first time and it was 1992. It was on television. After joining Generation defunct SABC 1 soap, currently known as Generation The Legacy, Sophie was a Queen Moroka character.

Sophie’s work in Soul City also featured a SABC broadcast that educated people about the disease referred to as HIV/AIDS. Sophie was one of the best South African movies to feature on television in a renowned TV series called Yizo Yizo. In many of her TV films such as Isidingo, Gog’ Helen and High Rollers – Season 2 Sophie Lichaba is acting on DSTV Telenovela, called Lockdown, showing on Mzansi Magic on 161 channel. Sophie Ndaba was married with Max Tshabalala and they divorce.

45 Days After His Death, See Photos Of Shona Ferguson And His Daughter Alicia Ferguson

On July 31, 2001, Ferguson met actress Connie Masilo. In November of that year, they married. Alicia Ferguson is their only child. Shona Ferguson died of COVID-19-related complications on July 30, 2021, after nearly 20 years of marriage.

 

 

 

 

In this article, we’ll discuss grief and how to deal with it.

What exactly is grief?

Grief is an understandable reaction to loss. It’s the emotional pain you experience when something or someone you care about is taken away from you. Loss can be excruciatingly painful at times. From shock or anger to disbelief, guilt, and deep sadness, you may experience a wide range of difficult and unexpected emotions.

Grief can have a negative impact on your physical health, making it difficult to sleep, eat, or even think clearly. These are common reactions to loss, and the greater the loss, the more intense your grief.

One of life’s most difficult challenges is coping with the loss of someone or something you care about. You might associate grieving with the death of a loved one, which is often the most intense form of grief, but any loss can cause grief, including:

breakup of a relationship

Health deterioration

Job loss

A miscarriage

Loss of a cherished one

The serious illness of a loved one

Loss of a friendship

Loss of security following a traumatic event

Few things are as painful as losing someone you care about, whether it’s a close friend, spouse, partner, parent, child, or other relative. Life may never be the same again after such a significant loss. However, with time, you can begin to feel better, look forward to the future, and eventually come to terms with your loss.

Grief is a natural process.

There is no right or wrong way to grieve; it is a highly personal experience. Many factors influence how you grieve, including your personality and coping style, life experience, faith, and the significance of the loss.

Grief is a natural part of life, and it takes time to heal. Healing is a process that cannot be rushed or forced. There is no such thing as a “normal” grieving timeline. In weeks or months, some people begin to feel better. The grieving process can take years for some people. Whatever stage of grief you’re in, it’s critical to be patient with yourself and let the process unfold naturally.