Katlego Sekhu

South African rapper and streamer Cassper Nyovest recently opened up during a live stream about his wife Pulane, describing her as someone who enjoys nice things, but not in a materialistic way.
“My wife is not materialistic. She just likes nice things – but properly. You need to get a girl who likes nice things in a proper way,” he said.
Cassper praised her effortless blend of luxury and affordability, noting that:
“My wife can wear an LV bag, a coat from Shein, jeans from Zara, a vest from Mr Price and shoes from China Mall.”
The couple tied the knot in early 2024 in an intimate traditional ceremony in Mafikeng, attended by close friends and family.
In a candid 2024 interview with Mpoomy Ledwaba, Cassper reflected on his past relationships and personal transformation.
He admitted that before embracing his faith, he had been involved with multiple women – a pattern that ultimately led to the breakdown of his relationship with the mother of his child, Thobeka Majozi.
“I created a serious mess,” he confessed. “I hurt my baby mama so much. We broke up, and I had been single for two years. I just carried on living this life.”
Around the time of their breakup, Thobeka reportedly found strength and solace in her faith.
“I didn’t have a female friend I kept as just a friend. I was really bad, and I didn’t even realise how wrong it was. My soul felt depleted. Do you know that every time you sleep with a different woman, they leave with a piece of your soul?”
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