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‘I used to go clubbing with my kids grant,’ details Sne Mseleku

by Bongiwe Mati
Picture: Instagram

An episode of a KZN-based podcast called Podcast About Nothing featuring Musa Mseleku’s daughter Sne Mseleku left many internet users intrigued as she spoke candidly about her siblings and her relationship with her father and step mothers.

Sne is a firstborn to polygamist Musa Mseleku, whose mother passed when she was 12 years old. She was then raised by her grandmother before moving to her dad’s side to live with her stepmom MaCele.

On many seasons of their family reality show Uthando Nesithembu, mzansi got to witness just how much MaCele loved Sne, as she took in her daughter Thando and protected Sne on many occasions, even going as far as going against her husband Musa.

During the podcast, Sne who was once problematic on Uthando Nesithembu shared how much she loved and appreciated her mom MaCele for her humility and love, something she doesn’t get from her father’s third wife, MaKhumalo and MaNgwabe.

The podcaster touched on how Musa scolded Sne in one of the episodes of their family reality show for not looking after her son Samkelo who was raised by his father’s family.

Responding to her father’s comments that she was using her kid’s government grant money for her needs the other of the two shared:

“My father was telling the truth when he said I wasn’t supporting misusing my child’s grant money, I don’t want to lie, last year I don’t know how I was. I was just crazy.”

She added, “When the monthly grant came in all I knew was to go out clubbing with friends spending it. I’d drink all of it, even when I get my salary from Uthando Nesithembu I would combine it and drink it all.”

Sne who is now adamant about changing her ways added, “I don’t want to lie, I wasn’t looking after Samkelo, but now I try to look after him and give him the things he needs. Last year I didn’t look after him and used his grant money on myself, but now he gets his grant money.”

 

 

Also see: Makhadzi to soon drop a documentary on her YouTube channel

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