Table of Contents
- Black Coffee's Decision on Remarriage
- Understanding Himself
- Influence of Society
- Background on Previous Marriage
Renowned South African DJ and record producer, Black Coffee, has declared that he will never remarry.
The father of four expressed that he now possesses a deeper understanding of his identity and will no longer succumb to societal expectations.
In a recent episode of Podcast and Chill, the Grammy winner suggested that his parents had pressured him into marriage after he achieved wealth and fame.
“I won’t marry again. I’m certain about that because I am now in a better place in understanding who I am. I also recognize the kind of pressure society places on you without ever supporting you,” he shared.
“With my career, especially since it wasn’t straightforward—I wasn’t going to earn a degree and become a lawyer. It was quite ambiguous, but once I succeeded, everyone was amazed. I bought my first house and car, and then my parents asked, ‘When are you getting a wife?'”
The music icon mentioned that societal influences affected his life until he discovered his true self, emphasizing that remaining single is more beneficial for his career.
DAILY POST notes that Black Coffee and his ex-wife, actress Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa, parted ways in 2019 following an infidelity scandal involving the DJ and a local model.
Their marriage resulted in two children, and Black Coffee also has two additional children from previous relationships.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why has Black Coffee decided not to remarry?
Black Coffee has decided not to remarry as he feels he has a better understanding of himself and does not want to be influenced by societal pressures.
What led to Black Coffee's previous marriage ending?
Black Coffee's marriage with Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa ended in 2019, which was reportedly influenced by an infidelity scandal involving the DJ.
How many children does Black Coffee have?
Black Coffee is a father of four children, two from his marriage with Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa and two from previous relationships.