Former The Mommy Club star Nozipho Ntshangase’s stepdaughter, Coco, is trending after dropping explosive details about her strained relationship with her.
COCO OPENS UP ABOUT HER STRAINED RELATIONSHIP WITH NOZIPHO NTSHANGASE
Coco left tongues wagging after taking to Instagram to post a selfie with her new stepmother, Misokuhle. The 25 year old recently married her father, Zola Ntshangase in a stunning traditional and white wedding.
On The Mommy Club, Nozipho opened up about how deeply hurt she was by Zola’s decision to take a second wife. She shared that she didn’t support the idea of a polygamous marriage and chose to walk away.
Coco’s post sparked harsh criticism from former Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) star Ameigh Thompson, who appeared to suggest that you can’t change a child you didn’t birth.
The remark didn’t sit well with Coco, who has since released a statement addressing Thompson’s comments. She further opened up about her complex relationship with her stepmother.
Coco shared that she moved in with Nozipho in 2023, but their dynamic has since changed.
“Regarding my relationship with Mama (Nozipho), things have changed. The last time we spoke was when I told her I’ll be attending the wedding, and after that, there was silence.”
SHE CLAIMS THEY WERE MISLED
Coco stated their father didn’t suddenly decide to marry again but they were misled, but now they know the truth. She hinted that certain details were hidden and implied that the whole story is not yet public knowledge.
She believes that one day, her brothers will also speak out and share their side of the story. Coco said attending her father’s wedding to Misokuhle was entirely their decision; no one forced them.
She said they chose to attend the wedding because they genuinely wanted to support their father.
“We went because we love our father deeply and genuinely wanted to support hmi, during this time. It wasn’t about choosing sides, it was about showing love to our parents, simply,” she said.
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