‘Leave my Black Cat Girl alone’: Tsekeleke’s serious WARNING.
“I was performing in the street for R100, and no one was saying anything. Now they want to say something because I’m happily in love.”
These were the words of dancer and singer, Mixon Tholo, popularly known as Tsekeleke.
He told the publication some people in his family have been making negative comments about his relationship with former stripper, Mathapelo Kanyane, who is popularly known as Black Cat Girl on social media.
The 39-year-old from Mabopane in Tshwane is known for his unique dance moves and recently for his hilarious TikTok videos. He said his fame’s making some of his relatives jealous.
“The family is trying to break me and my girlfriend up. They’re saying that my lover is eating my money. They are also saying that I don’t buy groceries at home and that I only buy groceries for my girlfriend,” he said.
He said that he’s been providing for his family for years.
“Before I got booked like I am now, I’d give my family money when I return from dancing in the streets,” he said.
Tsekeleke said it breaks his heart to hear people talk bad about his lover.
“She has never spent any money from me. Instead, she’s the one who supports and blesses me. She bought me expensive clothes that I didn’t have. She also bought me an expensive phone and also buys me R500 worth of data for me to do my TikTok videos,” he said.
He said his girlfriend became sad when she heard what was sad about her.
“She cried so much because of what has been said,” he said.
Tsekeleke pleaded with people to stop with the lies.
“I’m happy with my girlfriend. She takes care of me, and I want to marry her one day,” he said.
The publication contacted Tsekeleke’s niece, Neo, one of the people who complained. She said she has let go of the issue.
“Yes, it’s true, they’re using Tsekeleke. It’s clear that Black Cat Girl doesn’t love him. When she came here, she had nothing. Now, she has saved over R30 000 in a stokvel. Where does she get all that money?” Neo said.
She said Tsekeleke will learn the hard way.
“I’ve said what I said. He’ll remember me one day.”