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Another marriage crushed – former Proteas cricketer JP Duminy and wife Sue announce divorce

by Sergio Miller
JP and Sue Duminy. Picture: Instagram

Following the recent celebrations of love and unity, mzansi woke up to shocking news that yet another famous South African couple’s marriage has come to an end. 

Retired Proteas batsman, JP Duminy, and his wife Sue have recently shared statements that they have decided to call an end to their 12-year marriage. 

Taking to Instagram, JP wrote: “After much consideration, Sue and I have decided to part ways. We were fortunate to have shared many memorable moments together during our marriage and blessed with two daughters. At this time, we kindly ask for privacy as we navigate this transition.” 

While the couple did not reveal the details that led to their separation, both have highlighted that they continue to remain good friends and that their separation is amicable. “Thank you for understanding and support during this time. Much love, JP and Sue,” he concluded. 

The news of their marriage comes at a time when many have been questioning whether they were still together. This comes after the two have recently unfollowed one another on social media and also posted fewer pictures with one another in recent months. 

 

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Meanwhile, this is the second high-profile marriage that has ended in heartbreak for South Africans. Last year, Springbok captain and his estranged wife Rachel Kolisi sent shockwaves through the rugby community when they unexpectedly announced that their marriage had ended. 

Both JP and Siya has continued to be a source of inspiration to many of South Africa’s die-hard sports fanatics with the former cricketer having played an integral part in the Proteas’ national success. 

Also see: Siya and Rachel Kolisi divorce tops the list of things that were not on our 2024 bingo card

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