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“I Was Beaten Into a Pulp and Had a Miscarriage,” Sithelo on the Alleged Abuse She Suffered Dating Andile

“I Was Beaten Into a Pulp and Had a Miscarriage,” Sithelo on the Alleged Abuse She Suffered Dating Andile. In December 2021, many people were left shocked when images and videos of Andile Mpisane getting married to Tamia emerged on social media. This is because the soccer star and musician just had a second child with Sithelo Shozi.

Many social media users made fun of Sithelo, who at that time was nursing a broken heart as well as taking care of a newborn. The model, singer and DJ has managed to pick up the pieces, and is doing well judging from her social media posts. To prove that she is back, Sithelo stole the show over the weekend at the Durban July event, looking all sort of gorgeous.

In an Instagram Q&A Tuesday evening, Sithelo answered burning questions about her life and past relationship. When asked what she had learned from her relationship with Andile Mpisane, Sithelo shared “plenty”. She then posted a clip of a man, allegedly Andile, verbally abusing her. She also shared some graphic images relating to allegations that her ex-boyfriend and baby daddy physically abused her.

In the video that Sithelo shared, a man many believe is Andile is heard throwing insults at her. He tells Sithelo that she will never amount to nothing and she is nothing. The call continued with the man telling Sithelo that she will not get her child and continued saying he will hunt her down and cut her.

The images shared include texts showing Andile apologizing to Sithelo, stating that his anger was misplaced as he was already angry about something else before talking to her. Sithelo also revealed that Andile allegedly beat her to a pulp causing her to miscarry in a room full of his family and friends. She continued to share that Andile used to beat her weekly and then send her flowers as means to silence her.

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