The South African star, father of four, recently opened up on a podcast, revealing that his perspective on marriage has shifted significantly following his very public split from actress Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa.
Black Coffee's declaration is rooted in a deeper understanding of himself and the pressures he felt from society. He explicitly stated:
"I won't get married again. I'm clear about that because I am now in a better space in understanding who I am. I also understand the kind of pressure society puts you in without ever backing you up."
The star hinted that this pressure intensified after his career took off, with even his own parents questioning his relationship status once he achieved financial success. "I bought my first house and car, and they [my parents] were like, 'When are you getting a wife?'" he recalled.
His comments highlight a personal journey of rejecting the traditional roadmap society and even family often imposes on successful individuals. For the DJ, this newfound clarity means prioritizing his well-being and career over meeting an external standard of a conventional family life.
He emphasized that continuing to let society influence his life became a problem until he finally realized his authentic self, suggesting that for the sake of his career and peace, remaining single is the better path.
The Grammy winner's previous high-profile marriage to Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa ended in 2019, followed by a protracted legal separation. The experience appears to have been a powerful catalyst in his decision to move forward without the formal commitment of marriage.
This bold and candid statement offers a rare glimpse into the personal life and priorities of one of the world's most successful DJs, whose focus now seems firmly fixed on his music, fatherhood, and a life lived on his own terms
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