Phelo Bala, a South African singer and songwriter, recently opened up about the end of his marriage to Moshe Ndiki. In an episode of their reality TV show “The Bala Family,” Phelo shared his thoughts and feelings about how their relationship came to an end. During the show, Phelo was catching up with a friend, the seasoned actress Charmaine Mtinta.
While chatting with her, he showed her a new tattoo that he had gotten to cover up the tattooed ring that he and Moshe had gotten together. In a video diary segment of the show, Phelo explained why he decided to get the cover-up tattoo. He said it was time for him to move on from the relationship and that he was waiting to sign divorce papers.
“I can’t have this thing on my finger and continue with my life. I am heartbroken and hurt it didn’t work out. I really did love him and I still do.”
“All he could’ve said was Phelo I love you, Phelo I need you to stay, that’s all and maybe things could’ve turned out differently but those words and all that stuff, I never got them.
During a conversation with Charmaine Mtinta, a seasoned actress and friend of Phelo Bala, she asked him if he had any plans to walk down the aisle again in the future. In response to her question, Phelo expressed that he did have a desire to get married again one day.
‘I feel like I’m going to find somebody who is going to protect me, who’s going to love me, not somebody who is going to throw a black plastic bag in your face in front of your friends and say you must leave his house.”
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Phelo Bala and Moshe Ndiki got married in 2019. However, their marriage did not last long. After two years of being married, Moshe confirmed to the publication Isolezwe that he was no longer married to Phelo. Despite the end of his marriage, Moshe told the publication that he still believed in love and the institution of marriage.
“As a person who was married before, I intend to marry again because I love marriage and I love love,” Moshe said.
“The problem is not in love or marriage but in people.”