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Da L.E.S at 40: Rapper Shares His Fight to Walk Again After Stroke

by Chiraag
Leslie Mampe on rehabilitation journey, walking training after stroke, health update Bona Magazine

Hip hop fame, flashing lights, big crowds; that was the life of Leslie Mampe, known as Da L.E.S. Then one day, things changed. A stroke hit him on his 39th birthday in July 2024, and life was never quite the same.

The Turning Point

Shortly after turning 40, he offered fans a look behind the scenes into his recovery. In a video shared on TikTok, he showed himself receiving physical therapy. He is being assisted by an aide as he works to walk again. The clip was captioned “My kind of therapy.” He is currently in the United States under his mother’s care.

The Reality of Recovering

Da L.E.S opened up on YouTube about what the stroke put him through. He showed unseen footage of being hospitalised unconscious and later trying to regain mobility. He shared that many thought he would not make it, but he insists he’s grateful to be alive. He admits that life has changed, but he is determined it is not over. He told followers that it could happen to anyone; even if one moment you are well, the next you are fighting for basic movements.

Why This Story Hits Different in SA

South Africa loves its icons. When someone like Da L.E.S gets real about health, vulnerability, falling, and standing up again, it resonates differently. He’s known for lavish parties and glamorous shows, but now he shows a quieter, tougher side. It forces us to consider how we view strength: is it only in success, or is there power in struggle too?

When he shared the therapy video, many SA social media users expressed encouragement. Some brought out the nostalgia for old hits. Others thanked him for showing honesty. There were also heartbreaking messages from fans who understood loss and setbacks firsthand. It became more than a celeb story; it became a glimpse of shared humanity.

@2freshles My type of Therapy 🫶🏽 #strokesurvivor #Jhb #Houston #physicaltherapy #DaLESNetwork ♬ original sound – 2freshles

The Untold Pieces

It matters that Da L.E.S is in therapy abroad under family care. It shows the cost, the support needed, and the infrastructure gaps in recovery from serious illness. Also medical rehab isn’t overnight. He goes through physical therapy daily, aided walking, and relearning motions many take for granted.

He has said he wants his story to help others. To show that Parkinson’s or strokes aren’t only issues for ageing people or outside certain communities. It can touch anyone. And when it does, the fight to return is both physical and mental.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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