Babes Wodumo dancing at Mampintsha’s memorial service #MampintshaMemorialService
Babes Wodumo dancing at Mampintsha’s memorial service #MampintshaMemorialService
Gqom Queen Babes Wodumo dancing at the memorial service of her late husband Mandla “Mampintsha” Maphumulo, has melted the hearts of many people. The Wololo hitmaker’s fans were worried about her after the news broke out that Mampintsha had succumbed to a stroke following a short stay in the hospital last week. They have been keeping her in their prayers, and many are relieved to see that she is doing well and trying to remain strong, despite losing the love of her life.
Babes Wodumo was in a jovial mood this morning when Big Nuz’s smash hit Ngeke, played at the late gqom star’s memorial service. Mampintsha’s memorial service was held at Bishop Vusi Dube’s eThekwini Community Church in the Durban CBD on Thursday, 29 December 2022.
Babs and Mampintsha were arguably Mzansi’s favorite power couple in the limelight. Despite their public scandals, their love and how they constantly hyped each other won the hearts of many people. As Ngeke played, Babes decided to celebrate her husband’s life despite the controversy surrounding her and her in-laws. The singer stood up and danced with her baby Sponge Wodumo. She sang along to the song as the crowd gathered around her.
The Wololo hitmaker has been praised by her fans for being strong and some pointed out that Mampintsha would have also done the same thing.
“Glad she did this, I’m sure naye he would want her to have a bit of energy to celebrate his life the same way they lived it! May God heal her,” wrote Jacinta Zinhle Ngobese
“I applaud Babes shame she is trying to be strong, this is extremely tough. I do not imagine myself here” wrote Nomonde Gumede
Babes Wodumo and Sponge dancing to the Big Nuz latest hit song, Ngeke. #MampintshaMemorialService #RIPMampintsha pic.twitter.com/X50lr05gI9
— SiyandaCalvinNtenga (@Ntenga3ZN) December 29, 2022
“There would be no any other day for Babes to celebrate his husband like that, she doesn’t need to hold herself. No one prepares u for Widowlands sisodwa namhlanje n no one will really understand how this feels until u r there! Be strong cc I won’t say kuzolunga but day by day all will make sense” wrote Cynthia MaNgcobo Oliphant.
Mampintsha’s funeral service is expected to take place on Friday 30 December at the Durban International Convention Center (ICC).
Nice to see Babes Wodumo dancing and smiling even though it hurts … She's a strong woman and I hope she bounces back on her career and be ontop
Big nuz , danger , Mampintsha #MampintshaMemorial #Mampintsha pic.twitter.com/IAEeaAAdnK
— ® (@RybroX_) December 29, 2022
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