Watch: Kelly Khumalo shares cute video of Thingo showing off her soccer skills

Kelly Khumalo shares a cute video of her daughter, Thingo showing off her soccer skills! It can be said that South Africa’s entertainment industry is filled with a number of controversial personalities but none have reached the height of scandal as Kelly Khumalo.

The ‘voice of Africa’ has been labeled a number of things including a murderer but she cannot be faulted on two aspects of her life and that is her voice and her mothering skills. This was fully exhibited in a video that she shared on her Instagram profile of her second child playing soccer. This is a sign that she will be following in her late father’s footsteps in regard to having a passion for soccer.

The video was accompanied by a serenading of sorts from the songstress herself. The video had the simple yet sweet caption ‘ Thingo LweNkosazana

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Thingo who is her and the late Senzo Meyiwa’s child who recently celebrated her birthday recently. She has a physical resemblance to her father. The reality show, Life with Kelly has given us a glimpse into the lives of Kelly and her family.

It can be said that the show also showed us her children whom she is very protective of on and off camera. When we saw Thingo in the recent season she may have come across as a shy yet sweet child who was reluctant at changing schools because she did not want to be away from her older brother. The way that Kelly handled the situation is evident to the type of mother that she is.

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For the last couple of months, Nadia has been sharing photos, videos, and short updates about the healing process as she comes to terms with the fact that AKA is no more. Once again heading online, the musician discussed the concept of finding love again and shared how she doesn’t want to be alone for the rest of her life. Learn More

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