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Murumba Pitch Reveals Early Eye Tumour and How He Grew Beyond the Pain

by Chiraag
Murumba Pitch eye tumour revelation, childhood struggle, musician without glasses, growing up different, South Africa artist story, Bona Magazine

The truth behind the glasses

For years, fans admired Murumba Pitch’s smooth vocals and amapiano hits, often noticing that he rarely appeared without sunglasses. Many assumed it was a fashion choice, part of the image of a rising star. Recently, during a TikTok live session, Murumba removed the shades and shared the real reason. Behind his music and confident stage persona is a deeply personal story of surviving an eye tumour as a child and learning to embrace himself in a world that often judges difference harshly.

A childhood marked by surgery

When Murumba was just two years old, doctors diagnosed him with a tumour in his eye. The growth was so aggressive that immediate surgery was needed to prevent further damage. The operation was successful in removing the tumour and stopping the infection, but it left permanent marks on his appearance. For his family, the surgery was life-saving, but for Murumba, it became a lifelong reminder of a battle he had fought before he could even understand it.

Growing up different

Childhood, which should be carefree, was complicated for Murumba. He recalled moments at school where he felt singled out without a word being said. His eye looked different, and children can be unkind when someone stands out. He often asked himself why he did not look like the others and sometimes avoided mirrors altogether. Those questions lingered for years, shaping how he saw himself long before he became a performer.

Silence, shades, and survival

The trauma of looking different pushed Murumba to shield himself from the world. As he grew older, sunglasses became his quiet form of protection. To the public, they looked like a style statement, but for him they were armour. They allowed him to move in spaces without exposing his deepest insecurity. Even when fame came and the spotlight followed him onto stages and into studios, he carried the private weight of being the boy who once felt less than.

@kabza981 Murumba Pitch explaining about what happened to his eye 🤧#fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #eyes #murumbapitch #fyp #fypシ ♬ original sound – Kabza981

Choosing confidence over fear

What makes Murumba’s story powerful is not only his survival but also his growth. Over time, he stopped seeing his eye as a flaw and began to accept it as part of his story. He learned that confidence was not about hiding what made him different but about embracing it. In his live reveal, he showed his fans that scars can be symbols of strength, not shame. His honesty reminded listeners that even those who shine brightest have fought battles in silence.

Why his story resonates

South Africans have praised Murumba’s courage, with many saying his revelation gave them hope to accept their own scars and insecurities. In a society where appearance is so often linked to self-worth, his openness stands out. His story is not only about an operation decades ago; it is about resilience, identity, and choosing to live boldly even when the world expects you to shrink.

Murumba Pitch’s revelation is a reminder that music can heal, but so can honesty. By sharing the truth behind the glasses, he gave his fans more than a hit song ever could: he gave them the freedom to see strength in themselves.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: TimesLIVE

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