Time flies. It has been four years since Motswako rapper and hip-hop star Jabulani “HHP” Tsambo passed on. In his honour, HHP’s family has unveiled a tombstone a couple of days ago.
The late’s family gathered for the special occasion, but his wife Lerato Sengadi-Tsambo was not a part of the significant event.
We wonder what was the reason behind that, but for now, let’s take a look at what Lerato had to say.
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Having taken to Twitter, the public relations specialist revealed why she was not at the unveiling.
Sengadi shared that she was not invited to the unveiling, nor was she or her family informed about her husband’s unveiling.
That’s really sad. At the end of the end, she is still HHP’s wife and for what it’s worth, she would have at least been informed about the momentous event.
“My family & I were NOT informed about my Husband’s unveiling. I had zero say or input on his tombstone or inscription. I was NOT invited,” she tweeted.
She also shared that she has not seen the late rapper’s son Leano in four years and only saw him on social media.
“Like every1 on socials, it was my first time seeing Leano in 4yrs,” Lerato wrote.
Ok, lemme address this cos I’m being asked @ every given turn:
1) My family & I were NOT informed about my Husband’s unveiling
2) I had zero say or input on his tombstone or inscription
3) I was NOT invited
4) like every1 on socials, it was my first time seeing Leano in 4yrs
— Lerato Motho Sengadi (@Leratolicious) November 1, 2022
A picture of Leano dressed in white standing next to artist Lerothodi “Towdeemac” Moagi has been trending on social media. With everyone weighing in on how he looks just like his father, of which he does! Talk about an exact photocopy.
The former Morafe group member captioned the picture: “Leano is a spitting image of his father and he will soon be a mogul and continue the Legacy of his dad.”
Towdeemac on Instagram also shared images of himself and Jabba’s sister Ayanda standing in front of the unveiled tombstone. Which bears one of his most well-known pictures.