Themba Dragged for His Failed Relationship With Mpho Wabadimo
Themba Dragged for His Failed Relationship With Mpho Wabadimo. They had the potential of being one of the most adored power couples in the industry. Although unorthodox, to some, Themba Mabaso and Mpho Wabadimo looked so cute together.
The reality show stars’ whirlwind romance started right after the end of Big Brother Mzansi Season III, where Mpho was crowned the winner, and Themba the 2nd runner up. They started serving epic couple goals, on social media with pictures, celebrating each other’s achievements as well as milestones. They even appeared on The Black Door drama series as a couple, how cute!
Earlier this year, Themba’s reality show, Themba: My Inked World started airing on Mzansi Magic. Mpho by virtue of being a very big part of Themba’s life is also on the reality show as a main cast member. Basically the show was supposed to be about Themba and his life, but what has got the main attention is his toxicity, more so in his relationship with Mpho, who is carrying their baby.
Each and every episode, shows how he continues to fail Mpho. He is not supportive, goes days without being reachable and is more invested in his friends than his woman. According to Mpho, he goes for antenatal checkups alone. Also Themba disappointed many when he failed to defend Mpho against his baby mama and some of his family members.
When they had to do the cover issue for BONA Magazine, Themba was a no-show. He arrived at the airport but did not charter the plane to Cape Town. Mpho ended up doing the issue alone, and had to lie just to cover up for Themba. The embarrassment of it all!
Instead of people laughing at Mpho, they have taken it upon themselves to drag Themba over his behavior Some call him a scam, an awful human being, a gold digger, amongst other names.
Some though feel that Mpho could have done better, more so as a trained traditional doctor. They also add that one an tell from the way Themba grooms himself, that he is far from being serious about life. What’s your take?