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Kelly Khumalo spoke openly about raising the child of an abusive ex-partner.
Kelly revealed in a recent social media video that women rarely discuss the healing process after raising a child whose father mistreated her.
Khumalo shared her experience, revealing that the ideal method is to raise the child for who they are rather than associating them with their father. She also stated that she makes an attempt to recognize aspects of herself in the child.
“There’s one thing that we probably never talk about, especially as single moms — raising children or a child of a man who physically abused you, even more, so that child looks exactly like that person. How much healing it takes to raise a child and to see the child for who they are and not who their father is,” she said.
“How boldly, one had to be to see beyond what is a constant reminder of someone who hurt you, and it’s worse if that person continues to hurt you in their absence. Whatever chance they get, they want to step on you and remind you of how they hurt you in the past, but you continue to be a great mom, you choose to be a great mom,” said Khumalo.
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE:
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A week ago, eNCA came under fire for reporting that singer Kelly Khumalo died instead of Winnie Khumalo.
In a news clip shared on Khumalo’s Instagram page, presenter Shahan Ramkissoon is heard saying: “If you are just joining us, our breaking news story is that musician Kelly Khumalo has passed away at the age of 51. We will speak to her colleagues in a short while.”
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