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Enhle Mbali tells of cost of breakup on the kids

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FOLLOWING Black Coffee sharing more details about the end of his marriage, Enhle Mbali has spoken about how their kids were taking the news.

On her Instagram page on Tuesday, Mbali posted a text image in response to the Drive hitmaker’s interview with City Press where he spoke about the deteriorat­ion of their relationsh­ip.

The now deleted post read: “I have not gone to media and will continue on this trend.

“No comment! I have had to explain the unexplaina­ble to my children which is really unfair.

“I once again ask for silence in this time. Please. Not for me but my children!”

This comes after the awardwinni­ng DJ revealed that he tried to break up with Mbali by email, and gave an option of moving her and their kids out of their home.

“In April this year, I sent a lengthy email to her in which I suggested that we should separate and she should find a place to stay with the kids and I would pay for it. I did that because I wanted us to improve our marriage and to be more involved with them. But she declined the offer,” he said.

Reports have surfaced that the producer has allegedly fathered two kids, aged 12 and 14 months, from two different women.

This is allegedly the straw that broke the camel’s back, leading Mbali to file for divorce.

Mbali confirmed the divorce rumours in November with a post on her Instagram page.

In the video, she confessed that when she was asked by journalist­s about the state of her relationsh­ip she would usually say no comment.

She went on to say she saw the Sunday World article regarding their divorce and confirmed that she filed papers.

Mbali asked for space regarding questions about the divorce and said she believed the judicial system would do what was fair.

The Sincerely Yours host followed up by saying over the years she was lonely in her marriage, and was tired of being a supportive wife, who was respectful to Black Coffee and everyone who was around him.

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