Basetsana celebrates fabulous 45 in mauritius
BASETSANA Kumalo, who recently celebrated her 45th birthday, has been spotted holidaying in style at Club Med La Pointe aux Canonniers in Mauritius.
While her actual birthday may have already passed, the festivities look to have continued for well over a week as Basetsana, her children and closest friends spent time together on the beach, snorkelling, enjoying boat rides, dinners on the beachfront and more at the resort.
In one of her Instagram posts, Basetsana expressed gratitude to all who had shared in her life so far:
“A week to the day, the birthday celebrations continue with another cake-cutting at @clubmedlapointe with a cake specially organised by #Daughtersofmyheart@pennymkhize @ mrs_sbz@thabsizzle. 45 is such a special birthday and I’m loving every minute of it! To all the #Childrenofmyheartthat I have raised for the last 25 years: you showed up and have made these celebrations so special with all sorts of ways to celebrate me. #Motherofthetribe honours you and loves you. Thank you Bolove, Zithandwa, my IG family, my Twitter family, and my Facebook family; you’ve made it more special and I don’t take it for granted at all. Thank you #Clubmedsa: 45 has never felt this good! goodbmedlapointe#birthdayvaycay Fullyloaded”
One thing is for sure, 45 has never looked this fabulous! | IOL Travel KYLIE Minogue admits she still wonders what it would be like to have children even though she’s accepted that her cancer treatment a decade ago means it may never happen.
The pop star candidly discussed missing the boat on motherhood as she prepares to turn 51 later this month.
Minogue had a medically induced menopause after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, which left her unable to conceive naturally.
She conceded that, although she hadn’t been thinking about starting a family at the time, the disease “changed everything”.
She said: “I don’t want to dwell on it, obviously, but I wonder what that would have been like.
“Everyone will say there are options, but I don’t know. I’m 50 now and more at ease with my life.
“I can’t say there are no regrets… (but) you have to accept where you are and get on with it.” | Daily Mail