Kgolo Mthembu expresses regret as Annie Mthembu reveals marriage has ended
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Former 'The Real Housewives of Durban' star Annie Mthembu's podcast interview, in which she revealed that her marriage to Durban club owner and restaurateur Kgolo Mthembu has ended, has sparked conversation.
The episode debuted on the 'Engineer Your Life with Lungelo KM' podcast on YouTube and has 181,092 views and counting.
As snippets of the podcast trended on social media, comments have been rolling in, including even her ex's.
Kgolo Mthembu shared a heartfelt farewell to Annie Mthembu after she revealed news of their marriage ending.
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Kgolo commented on a TikTok post of the interview and wrote: 'No matter the personal struggles I was facing, there's never an excuse for dishonoring Gods blessings. I deeply regret the pain I've caused you.
'As the head of the family, I let everyone down. Annie from the bottom of my heart, I wish you true love, healing and peace. Farewell, pretty wings.'
The Luma Hospitality Group founder's comment has netizens weighing in on wether he is being sarcastic or sincere and 'pretty wings'.
Annie in her new interview addresses the cheating around her relationship and her decission to protect her marriage it in the public eye, which is something she did.
'No one likes to be cheated on, it makes you question yourself a lot are you enough, is there something wrong with me, why can I not be enough for you.
'In admitting that I was being cheated on I felt like I was saying 'I was not good enough'. I was highly embarrassed. I was not in a good place. I just wanted to protect all of us from this, even though I was not being protected.'
The businesswoman revealed that in December it will be three years of her marriage being over.
In her previous interview on the same podcast, Annie spoke about the character assassination that she suffered at the hands of 'The Real Housewives of Durban' cast member, which went to the extent of lies being created about her marriage, finances and livelihood.
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