2019 has been a dramatic year for Mkhululi Siqula, popularly known as Heavy K, first, he boasted that he was earning more than 100K per gig, he failed to pay rent, in a fight to be kicked out of the house in Eastern Cape. Now, his relationship with the mother of his two children, Ntombi Nguse has also hit the dustbin.
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On Saturday Ntombi Nguse issued an official statement on her Instagram confirming that the two love birds have decided to go their separate ways.
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“To my beloved followers, before the rumours start spewing out of control, I would like to publicly confirm that Mkhululi ‘Heavy K’ Siqula and I have decided to go our separate ways. We fell deeply in love with each other and we always will have love and respect for each other, as we share a special bond together through our kids. However, once a relationship becomes something toxic and starts taking away from the person that you are, then it’s time to let it go. I didn’t like the person I was becoming in that relationship, neither did I like who my partner had become,” reads the statement.
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Ntombi Nguse said that they both wronged each other in ways that can never be repaired.
“We managed to put up a front for the public eye, but behind closed doors, we had absolutely no regard for each other. We tried to fix it, but there’s just certain things that cannot be fixed once they’re broken. What was once a loving relationship had become a cold place I could no longer call home,” wrote Ntombi Nguse.
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Ntombi Nguse says that she eventually decided she wanted out of the relationship with Heavy K.
“I, eventually decided I wanted out, and in as much, it was one of the hardest decisions I’ve ever had to make, I think it’s what’s best for my kids and I right now, and I’d also like to ask that their privacy please be respected during this difficult time. A failed relationship might make one feel like a failure, but eventually, you find grace in the idea that life goes on,” says Ntombi Nguse.
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Ntombi Nguse said that they move forward with love and a commitment to co-parenting their children.
“Hopefully one day, we’ll be able to form a friendship for their (children’s) sake. Thank you for your continued support and love. God bless you all,” concludes Ntombi.
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