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Actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu welcome their first baby

Actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu welcome their first baby

Actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu welcome their first baby

Judging from Mrs Ndlovu’s latest post, it appears that the Ndlovu’s Uncut, Hungani and Stephanie have welcomed their first child together.

This comes after Stephanie posted that “she is getting back into the full swing of things” and it is the “hardest thing.”

Mama Getting back into the swing of things is wholeheartedly the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do but I am trying to exercise patience & kindness with myself, being present in every moment on this new journey.

Fans took to her comment section to congratulate Stephanie on her social media post, including her best friend Patronella Tshuma who told Steph she is doing “an amazing job.”

Hungani and Stephanie announced their pregnancy well over a month ago.

Stephanie Ndlovu shared a bible verse that speaks of how God always blesses at the right time. “And when the time is right, I The Lord will make it happen.”

Hungani Ndlovu captioned his pictures with, “God is the ultimate author!”

Earlier this year the couple revealed that they had suffered a miscarriage.

“We had a miscarriage. This was a story we wanted to tell so many times, not for views or ratings or anything but because so many women and couples go through miscarriages and it can often feel very lonely because we don’t talk about it enough, it doesn’t matter what stage of pregnancy it may have been, the loss is still felt and deeply so. Our hearts are with all those who have experienced any loss of pregnancy. All our love”

Stephanie found out when she was 8-weeks on a visit to the doctor. “She did the scan and said ‘I’m sorry there’s no embryo.’ She diagnosed me and said it was a blighted ovum.”

This is said to be an embryo that doesn’t develop or stops developing during early pregnancy.

“My coping mechanism to any trauma is just to switch off,” said Stephanie.

But what was more traumatic was the cleaning procedure, “Having done this procedure was more traumatic to me than finding out about the miscarriage,” she explained.

She continued by saying the whole procedure was very painful and would never wish it on her worst enemy.

Hungani on the other hand said it was “traumatizing” for him to watch his wife go through such a painful ordeal. “I just felt like I was useless.”

At some point, blood kept on gushing out and had to be rushed to the ER, “To be honest I thought I was dying.”

The young couple announced their marriage in 2020 on their popular YouTube channel.

Like any couple, the two have had their fair share of challenges. Opening up, they revealed that they thought about ending their marriage.

“Though we are celebrating our second anniversary, it hasn’t been without challenges. But because we choose each other every single day, even when we feel like giving up, we don’t give up – that’s our encouragement.” said the mommy-to-be.

“To each and every single one of you guys, no matter what relationship you’re in, whether it’s romantic or a friendship – if it’s really worth it, keep working at it and treat each other well. Be intentional about how you love the person you claim you love and be kind to one another.”

One experience which has been particularly hard for them is the miscarriage they suffered.

Actress Stephanie Ndlovu pregnant

Actress Stephanie Ndlovu pregnant

Actress Stephanie Ndlovu pregnant

Mr and Mrs Ndlovu have taken to social media to announce the good news to their fans and followers!

A light at the end of the tunnel emerges for The Ndlovus just a month after sharing their devastating story of how they suffered a miscarriage. The couple shared pictures of their maternity shoot, announcing that they are soon to be parents.

Taking to Instagram, the couple proves to be in awe over God’s grace as they shared their exciting baby news.

Stephanie Ndlovu shared a bible verse that speaks of how God always blesses a person at the right time. “And when the time is right, I The Lord will make it happen.”
Hungani Ndlovu captioned his pictures with, “God is the ultimate author!”

Stephanie and Hungani have been married for three years and through their YouTube channel, The Ndlovus Uncut, they talk about how marriage is not a walk in the park. They shared how they almost thought of calling it quits but stuck together through it all.

“Though we are celebrating our second anniversary, it hasn’t been without challenges. But because we choose each other every single day, even when we feel like giving up, we don’t give up – that’s our encouragement.” said the mommy-to-be.

“To each and every single one of you guys, no matter what relationship you’re in, whether it’s romantic or a friendship – if it’s really worth it, keep working at it and treat each other well. Be intentional about how you love the person you claim you love and be kind to one another.”

One experience which has been particularly hard for them is the miscarriage they suffered.

Last month, they spoke about the devastating ordeal and how that experience traumatised them.

“We had a miscarriage. This was a story we wanted to tell so many times, not for views or ratings or anything but because so many women and couples go through miscarriages and it can often feel very lonely because we don’t talk about it enough, it doesn’t matter what stage of pregnancy it may have been, the loss is still felt and deeply so. Our hearts are with all those who have experienced any loss of pregnancy. All our love”

Stephanie said she found out when she was 8-weeks during her first visit to the doctor. “She did the scan and said ‘I’m sorry there’s no embryo.’ She diagnosed me and said it was a blighted ovum.”

This is said to be an embryo that doesn’t develop or stops developing during early pregnancy.

“My coping mechanism to any trauma is to just switch off,” said Stephanie.

But what was more traumatic was the cleaning procedure, “Having done this procedure was more traumatic to me, than finding out about the miscarriage,” she explained.

She continued by saying the whole procedure was very painful and would never wish it on her worst enemy.

Hungani on the other hand it was traumatising for him to watch his wife go through such a painful ordeal. “I just felt like I was useless.”

At some point, blood kept on gushing out and had to be rushed to the ER, “To be honest I thought I was dying.”

Actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu open up on how hard marriage is

Actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu open up on how hard marriage is

Actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu open up on how hard marriage is

Actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu have opened up about the toughness of marriage. In their recent video on their YouTube channel, The Ndlovus Uncut, the couple said it’s no walk in the park and they didn’t know it would be so much work.

The former Scandal! actors have been married for three years after marrying in secret in 2019, and only announcing it a year afterwards.

Stephanie said before getting married, her family told her it wasn’t easy, but it was even tougher than she expected.

“I honestly did not expect marriage to be so much work. Being married is a lot of work. I’m not going to lie. Maybe for those who are watching and are married, you only started to put in the work in five or ten years. No, this marriage was work from the moment we said ‘I do’, in fact, before we said ‘I do’. It’s been a lot of work.”

She said sometimes they even considered leaving the marriage.

“I had an expectation that there was a certain understanding about who I am as a person and even as we get to know more of who we are because when you’re married and live together, you really get to know the person for who they are and I was like we’ll love each other through it,” she said.

“Little did I know that you sometimes sit with yourself and genuinely guys, it sounds scary but you ask yourself is this worth it? I’m tired, like is this really worth it or would we be happier if we just went apart because it’s draining and exhausting,” said Stephanie

Hungani said he got his ideal of marriage from his parents because they never argued and were always in sync. However, it wasn’t the same with Stephenie.

“We got married and we didn’t have that many disagreements or even arguments about material things, but it was more challenges on us individually as people coming together as one which is something I had never really dived into and tried to understand because I come with my own traumas, situations and insecurities, ego, pride and you have your own too.”

However, both said they were still learning about marriage and each other.

Hungani said he was learning to be selfless and put Stephanie first in almost everything he did.

Stephanie Ndlovu pens a heartwarming letter to her husband

Stephanie Ndlovu pens a heartwarming letter to her husband

Stephanie Ndlovu pens a heartwarming letter to her husband

Scandal star Stephanie Ndlovu is not one to sit and watch trolls mop the floor with her man. The actress recently took to Instagram to pen a heartwarming letter to her husband, Hungani Ndlovu. Stephanie said she is proud of the work that her husband is doing together with Matrixmen, and also for pushing through regardless of what people say.

“Despite criticism & backlash (as though GBV is some kind of competition, the term in & of itself includes men AND women), you push through. You courageously have those ‘uncomfortable’ conversations, you continue to shine a light on conversations that are somehow, STILL not being spoken about enough,” she wrote.

Stephanie Ndlovu pens a heartwarming letter to her husband

The actress also revealed that Hungani wanted to throw in the towel at some point. She continued, “Broken men walking around, ashamed to ask for help because that makes them less of a ‘man’, weak, unattractive… And yet, that is the very reason society stands as it stands.

“I know you’ve wanted to quit many times because it seems like nothing is happening- but continue on; you guys are changing lives, you ARE building better men. And we stand behind you.”
Yesterday Hungani shared a world suicide rates stats showing South Africa at the very top of the list after Russia
Also sharing a picture of the late actor Patrick Shai on Twitter, The Matrixmen revealed that, “men in South Africa commit suicide at a much higher rate (almost triple) than women in our country. We send our condolences and prayers to Mr. Patrick Shai’s family and friends.”

Stephanie Ndlovu pens a heartwarming letter to her husband

The legendary actor reportedly committed suicide at his home this past Saturday. His family confirmed the news of his passing on social media also asking for space and privacy.

” It is with great sadness to announce the passing of veteran actor Ntate Patrick Shai. He passed away this morning (22nd January 2022). We sincerely ask you to give the family to process this painful loss. More details will be shared in due course,” the statement read.

The actor’s death came a few days after he received backlash on Twitter following the video that he shared on social media challenging rapper Cassper Nyovest to a boxing match.

“Before I die, I want to make sure that I beat you so that on my tombstone they can write this is the man who beat Caster or Costa or whatever your sht name is … Come you son of a btch,” the late actor says in the video.

Stephanie Ndlovu pens a heartwarming letter to her husband

However, the TV star later released a statement apologizing for the language he used in the video.
The statement read, “I should have known better as an adult. My apologies, I humbly, from the bottom of my heart, apologise for having used such strong language towards your mom. Even though the challenge would’ve been an ideal thing, but now it has been soured by what I said.

“I apologise from the bottom of my heart, please forgive me and forgive me South Africans. I am regretting every bit of the last sentence. That I used, I’m sorry.