
A Slice of Fatherhood in a Barber Chair
When Prince Kaybee walked into Legends Barber with his two sons, it wasn’t about stardom or flash; it was about life’s smaller moments. This weekend, the hitmaker shared images of his boys sitting in barber chairs, getting fresh haircuts.
Almost immediately, social media lit up. In comments and on X (formerly known as Twitter), fans and followers gushed, “Your literal twins,” “So handsome,” and “He’s a king and his cubs are royalty.” The trio’s photos became a warm reminder that behind the music is a present, proud father.
More Than Just a Grooming Session
These weren’t just random snaps. Kaybee’s post arrived as Mzansi entered school holiday mode. The images show him preparing his boys for downtime, subtly humanising a star usually seen under stage lights or in studio booths. His sons, now older, seemed calm and comfortable, just two boys and their dad.
The public’s reaction was swift and affectionate. Many noted how much the boys resemble their father, calling them his “twins” online. Some remarked they almost didn’t realise it was his post at first because the resemblance is so strong. One fan joked about whether the kids were following diet plans, and Kaybee responded playfully, “They would not survive shame.”
Them niggas getting ready for the weekend. Happy School Holidays❤️
Catch us at…
Saint CapeTown(Friday)Stellenbosch Kanai Groove CapeTown(Saturday)
Spring Fiesta Joburg(Saturday) pic.twitter.com/ZeYpOSudVf
— PRINCE KAYBEE (@KabeloMusic) October 2, 2025
Context Behind the Cut
Prince Kaybee, born Kabelo Motsamai, has long been open about fatherhood. His eldest is around 15 or 16, born when he was 20. His younger son, aged six, is shared with TV presenter Zola Mhlongo. In past years, Kaybee went viral over comments about his children and even sparked headlines claiming he had 14 kids, but those were mostly conjecture and exaggeration.
In showing these haircut photos now, he skips controversy and focuses simply on family, an image of care and normalcy. In a celebrity world often draped in glam, this felt grounded.
Why This Resonates
South Africans love to see celebrities as more than stars; they crave glimpses of real lives. When a public figure like Kaybee steps into the everyday, a barber’s chair instead of a concert stage, it bridges distance. It reminds us that beyond albums and concerts, there is heart.
His post also adds to the conversation around fatherhood in public, especially in a country where the media often spotlights the negative. Here we have an artist embracing his role as a dad, allowing fans to lean into joy instead of spectacle.
Source: Briefly News
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