While the rumours around Amapiano sensations DBN Gogo and Focalistic are making rounds around that their relationship whether they have called it quits or not.
It appears that another alleged relationship is brewing between Focalistic and Pabi Cooper.
This follows after the Amapiano ‘couple’ DBN Gogo and Focalistic broke up and this happened 10 months ago!
Much like their romance, City Press reports that they kept their break-up on the down-low. Last year, Focalistic celebrated his birthday without DBN Gogo. Which raised eyebrows as to whether they are still an item or their busy schedules kept them apart.
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Also, people who claim to be close to the couple, told the publication that they have broken up and will probably never address the reason for their split publicly.
As much as we are still astonished by the fact that Amapiano sensations split up, so are their fans and followers.
Though it is said that Pabi Cooper may or may not be the reason for the DBN Gogo and Focalistic’s break up.
But as for ISGAXA! The rumours making rounds on social media suggest that Pabi Cooper and Focalistic are now an item.
So the story goes, a close friend to the newly rumoured couple have spilled all the beans that indeed the Pabi Cooper and Focalistic are dating.
“Focalistic striked again says a loyal follower on the DM, however it’s not Dbn Gogo this time around, but it’s rumored to be Cooper Pabi who can’t hide it anymore. Pabi posted a bunch of roses rumoured to be from her new stallion.” wrote Maphepha Ndaba
Reportedly, an insider in both the pair’s circle also revealed that Pabi is head over heels and she is failing dismally to hide that she’s in love.
Pictures of her holding a bunch of white flowers are rumoured to have been a gift from Focalistic.
“Those close to Cooper says she’s so madly in love to a point that she might announce it to her fans anytime from now on, well the roses don’t speak volume, says Admomo who is still hibernating however stories keep piling up on the DM.” wrote Maphepha Ndaba