Congratulations are in order for Bonko Khoza and his wife Lesego after they welcomed their bundle of joy. The SAFTA award-winning actor exclusively revealed to TshisaLIVE that their daughter Amahubo arrived three weeks ago and was settling well into parenthood.
“It’s been good, and it’s been tiring, but nothing beyond my abilities. From an actor’s perspective, it’s the late nights, which I feel like I’ve been used to. You focus on the child. From an energy point of view, they feel when you are giving them everything you have,” he said.
He’s had the great support of his right-hand woman to ease him into this new chapter of his life.
The couple first met at art school and started dating in March 2013. They then married eight years later in 2021 on the same day.
“It’s been a beautiful time, my wife and I are learning each other more now. I’m trying to support her as a mom, she’s trying to support me as a dad, and she’s an amazing mom so far. If anything that’s my biggest blessing,
“Lesego is really heaven-sent for me. I can’t even figure myself out. I was once suicidal which means I was sick of myself at a point. So she’s somebody who genuinely loves me every day and I love her so much. She’s absolutely amazing, and we’re having a good time with our daughter, learning parenthood, navigating parenthood, navigating our work, the balance of everything.”
In other news – Bob Barker’s cause of death revealed
The cause of death of legendary American TV host Bob Barker has been confirmed as Alzheimer’s Disease, according to reports. The former Price Is Right host died last month at the age of 99, with the star said to have died “peacefully” at home. According to TMZ, the star’s death certificate labeled the disease as a factor.
It’s said his death came “years” after his condition was diagnosed, with the star said to have kept his condition private. Bob, whose real name was Robert William Barker, was best known and loved for hosting the huge CBS gameshow The Price Is Right. He held the show’s hosting duties between 1972 and 2007. Between 1957 and 1975 he also hosted Truth or Consequences. Read More