For the very first time since the launch of Uthando Nes’thembu, Musa Mseleku has finally spoken about the noticeable absence of his father.
During an episode that was broadcast on Thursday, 12 March, viewers witnessed Musa becoming emotional in a heartfelt therapy session with his four wives and two therapists.
THE MSELEKUS FIRST THERAPY SESSION
When Bab’ Ndabe Myeza, a Human Behaviour Practitioner, prompted Musa to discuss his background, he opened up about his father wound, an issue that had not been publicly addressed.
Samke MaKhwela, Musa’s fifth wife, previously inquired with MaCele about why their husband seldom mentions his father. She learned that it’s a delicate subject for him, and it’s advisable to avoid discussing it.
The South African acknowledges TikTok user Xoliswa Dladla (@xoliswa_dla3) for the following video, where an emotional Musa shared that his father was absent during his upbringing, with his beloved grandmother, Gog’ Flo, and his mother, Joyce, stepping in to raise him.
Despite having these two significant women in his life, their influences on Musa were profound. Joyce served as the financial backbone of the family, while Gog’ Flo imparted essential life values.
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MUSA IS CARVING A POSITIVE LIFE DESPITE A FATHER FIGURE
Musa further revealed that his father’s absence has motivated him to adopt a more positive and forward-thinking outlook on life.
This perspective is clearly reflected in his choice to guide his wives into therapy sessions after the rise of family tensions.
Even though he occasionally struggles, he strives to support his family in every possible manner.
