Musa Mseleku, the reality show star who produces “Uthando Nes’thembu,” knows how to make his wives feel special. On Valentine’s Day, he took to social media to celebrate the love he shares with his four wives and reflect on the incredible journey they have embarked on together.
Sharing heartwarming photos of himself and his wives, Musa expressed his gratitude for the milestone they have achieved with their reality show. He wrote, “What I started at the age of 23 years as a young man seemed to be impossible, but look, we are here still celebrating love.”
Musa affectionately referred to his wives as “INdlovukazi MaMkhulu MaCele, INdlunkulu Shibase MaYeni, INdlunkulu MaK MaKhumalo, and INdlunkulu Nombela MaNgwabe.” He acknowledged that they may not celebrate Valentine’s Day in the traditional sense, but they are indeed celebrating love.
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Beyond their public status and the fame that comes with it, Musa emphasized the importance of their unity and the success they have achieved together.
He proudly stated, “We are humbled to have reached season 7 on television, which forms part of our business ventures, but most importantly, we have been together for over 20 years. That alone is a great achievement.”
Musa Mseleku also addressed the question that many people often ask: why does he refer to all his wives as queens? He explained, “The legacy we are building is so great, and culture is dynamic.
“Their public status has afforded them that. Indeed, the vision is great, and the legacy is growing. When they joined us, ‘Isithembu’ was not fashionable, but they chose it. As for me, I embrace ‘Isithembu’ and it embraces me.”
Musa’s celebration of love and unity with his wives on Valentine’s Day is a testament to the strength of their relationship. Their journey, both on and off-screen, serves as an inspiration to others, proving that love knows no boundaries and can thrive in even the most unconventional circumstances.
As Musa and his wives continue to navigate the complexities of their polygamous marriage, they remind us that love is not limited to societal norms or traditional expectations. It is a personal choice, and as long as it is built on respect, understanding, and genuine affection, it can withstand the test of time.
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