“I Don’t Know If I Want Kids Anymore”: Moozlie Opens Up On Marriage & Motherhood. In a candid interview with MswenkoFranko, South African rapper and media personality Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena shared her honest thoughts on marriage and settling down.

During the interview, Moozlie was asked if she was actively seeking a husband and planning for a family, or if she preferred to allow things to develop organically. She responded with a relaxed and clear perspective.
“I’m sure. If it comes, it comes, babe. But it can wait a little while. I’m a bit busy right now,” she remarked.
The prominent South African rapper noted that her career takes precedence at this moment in her life. With numerous commitments in music, television, and various projects, Moozlie is not in a hurry to consider marriage.
The discussion then transitioned to parenthood. Moozlie expressed that she has been contemplating whether having children is something she truly desires. “I think I’m starting to become quite clear on the fact that maybe I don’t want kids,” she revealed.
This represents a considerable change from her earlier aspirations. “At some point, I wanted like 17 children. Yeah, like I really did,” she laughed.
Her attitude evolved after spending time with her three-year-old nephew. “He’s wild. He’s given me a new perspective on kids and what it takes to really raise a child. And I don’t know if I want that for myself,” Moozlie shared.
Despite her uncertainties, she acknowledged the inherent beauty of family and legacy. “But I do know that there’s just something beautiful about continuing the creation of life. I think God does want that for me, too,” she reiterated.
Moozlie emphasized that any decision about having children would hinge on finding the right partner. “I would with the right partner for it. I don’t know if I can trust a nigga,” she stated candidly.
Her remarks highlight the genuine conversations that many successful women engage in about managing ambition, trust, and family aspirations. Moozlie has crafted a robust career over the last decade and remains admired for her authenticity with her audience.
Regardless of whether marriage and children are in her plans, Moozlie seems at ease allowing events to unfold naturally. For now, her focus remains on professional achievements and personal development, guided by the insights she gathers from her lively nephew and her shifting priorities.
