Babes Wodumo’s Emotional Tribute to Mampintsha During Live Performance
South African Gqom artist and choreographer Bongekile Mildred Simelane, popularly known as Babes Wodumo, stirred emotions online after a video of her breaking down on stage went viral. The clip shows her performing her late husband Mandla “Mampintsha” Maphumulo’s song, *Ngeke*, as she struggles to hold back tears. Despite the emotional moment, Babes continued to sing and dance, captivating the audience.
This performance comes after Mampintsha, a member of the popular group Big Nuz, passed away on Christmas Eve in 2023 following a stroke. Since his death, Babes Wodumo has remained in the public eye, performing at gigs and navigating her grief while balancing her career.
### Fans and Public Reactions
The viral video prompted mixed reactions from fans. Many expressed concern for Babes, urging her to take time off to mourn. Others defended her, arguing that grief is personal and should not be dictated by societal expectations.
One fan tweeted, *“I think she needs some time off. But ke, we mourn differently.”*
Actress and singer Simphiwe “Simz” Ngema, who is also a widow, supported Babes, emphasizing that everyone has the right to grieve in their own way.
“People will judge you no matter what you do. It’s important to do what makes you happy and live life on your own terms,” Simphiwe said. She shared her personal experience, recalling how people criticized her for mourning her late husband, Dumi Masilela, too publicly and then moving on too soon.
Simphiwe added, *“Let her dance if she wants to. We are not the same. Just because you want to faint at the cemetery doesn’t mean everyone else should.”*
### Babes Wodumo’s Journey Through Grief
Babes Wodumo has shared glimpses of her grief journey, both on stage and online. Recently, she made headlines when she announced she had unlocked Mampintsha’s phone, addressing lingering speculation about infidelity during their marriage.
“I have found my baby’s password. Thank you, baby. My husband loved me until the end,” she shared, adding a touch of humor, *“I’m now reading all your business.”*
This candid revelation divided opinions. Some accused her of airing her late husband’s private matters, while others saw it as her unique way of coping with loss.
Babes Wodumo is back by popular demand,this was her performing last night at the EFF Manifesto Launch & Babes looks soo healthy & rejuvenated 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥we love to see it 🔥🔥🔥
Liema Malema Mpumi RHOD pic.twitter.com/uOKXnyuTcU
— Alleged.com (@Yolokazi_chagi) February 11, 2024
### Support and Challenges
Behind the scenes, Babes reportedly still struggles with her loss. Family members have shared that she often calls out for Mampintsha when at home, reflecting the depth of her grief.
Despite the challenges, Babes Wodumo has been hailed as a strong woman by many for continuing to perform and honor her husband’s legacy through music. While the public remains divided on how she expresses her mourning, one thing is clear: her journey is deeply personal and layered with complexities.
As she navigates this difficult chapter, Babes’ resilience and commitment to her craft remain a testament to her strength and dedication. Fans continue to rally behind her, offering support as she balances her personal loss with public life.