List of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies

List of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies

List of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies

Mzansi Reality TV star, Gogo Maweni, real name Lee Ann Gogo Maweni Makopo is a traditional healer (sangoma) from Sandton, Gauteng who is known for her reality show Izangoma Zodumo that gives us a look into her lavish lifestyle.

Gogo Maweni is also known for her often controversial sentiments, including owning unconventional pets (read snakes) and allegedly bewitching her baby daddies.

But how much do you know about Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies and did she really bewitch them? Here is everything you need to know about them.

Who are Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies?

List of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies

Gogo Maweni reportedly has three children with three different men. Two of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies are prominent people in Mzansi while her other baby daddy is an American whose identity isn’t known.

Besides having three baby daddies, Gogo Maweni is also a happily married woman. Her husband Sabelo Magube is a social media influencer and entrepreneur who owns a company called Velabahleke events.

SK Khoza

Sthembiso (SK) Khoza is a talented actor who is perhaps best known for his former role as Shaka on The Queen.

The actor who has been facing several consecutive woes for some time now is one of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies.

It is unclear when the two met or for how long they dated before parting ways, but SK Khoza and Gogo Maweni’s relationship resulted in the birth of a son- the second of Gogo Maweni’s.

Gogo Maweni made headlines a couple of years ago when she dragged SK Khoza to court for reportedly failing to pay child support.

In addition to that, the actor has had very public meltdowns, the loss of a high-profile job, an accusation of physical assault, and his most recent woe- a leaked s*x tape.

Siyabonga Zulu

List of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies

Siyabonga Zulu is a professional football player who has played the defense position for several top football clubs in the country including Mamelodi Sundowns FC, Orlando Pirates FC and All Stars FC.

In 2019, Siyabonga who is one of Gogo Maweni’s baby daddies started making headlines for all the wrong reasons and while intimate details about his private life came to light and wreaked havoc on his public image, his career also suffered a big blow. His woes began when he failed to pay child support for his child with Gogo Maweni.

Gogo Maweni and Siyabonga reportedly first crossed paths on Instagram. They hit it off online and decided to meet in person. Although the two were an unlikely couple, their romance took off and they began dating.

Things started going downhill for the happily in-love couple when Gogo Maweni discovered that she was pregnant. According to the sangoma, she learned that her former beau was involved with several other women and even unbeknown to her, he had other children with other women. The two broke up before their child was born and although they tried to give a shot at co-parenting, things didn’t work out.

After reportedly trying, without success, to get Siyabonga to pay child support for his child, Gogo Maweni appeared on the reality show No Excuses, Pay Papgeld in 2019 where she blasted the football star for neglecting his child and failing to pay for his child maintenance.

As if the ensuing baby daddy drama was not enough for him, Zulu who had fallen into alcoholic habits and missed several practice sessions was shown the door from his Mamelodi Sundowns after missing his disciplinary hearing for his absenteeism.

Did Gogo Maweni really bewitch her baby daddies?
Recently, videos of SK Khoza who appeared mentally disturbed went viral on social media, the troubled actor has also been dealing with accusations of physical abuse against his former fiance as well as losing his job as a cast member on The Queen.

And while some think his problems are directly related to alcohol abuse, a few seem to think that Gogo Maweni has a hand in the actor’s problems as well as her footballer baby daddy whose days on the pitch don’t seem so shiny these days.

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