Why Uzalo’s MaMlambo & Cassper Nyovest Choose to Keep Their Kids’ Faces Hidden from Public View
South African celebrities are no strangers to the spotlight, but when it comes to their children, some have chosen to keep things more private. Uzalo actress Gugu Gumede, known for her role as MaMlambo, and popular rapper Cassper Nyovest are two of these high-profile parents. Both have made it clear that they are not comfortable sharing their children’s faces on social media, and they recently revealed their reasons behind this decision.
Gugu Gumede, who has been on a long sabbatical from her acting role on Uzalo, has still maintained a strong connection with her fans through social media. She keeps them updated on her daily life, sharing everything from her work to her personal experiences. However, one thing she has kept strictly off-limits is showing her daughter’s face. Gugu often posts pictures of her daughter, but she is always careful to make sure the child’s face is obscured or hidden.
When asked by her followers why she has chosen this route, Gugu explained that her decision is rooted in tradition and a sense of protection. According to Gugu, her daughter is still too young to have her face exposed to the public eye. She highlighted a Southern African tradition, which many families follow, where a child’s face is not shown to strangers until they are older. In some cultures, this practice is believed to protect the child from potential harm, such as being bewitched, until they are stronger and less vulnerable to negative energies. In most cases, families wait until the child is between three and six months old before allowing their face to be shown publicly
But for Gugu, it’s more than just tradition. She also expressed concerns about her daughter being exposed to public scrutiny and negative energy. She wants to protect her child from the possible malicious intentions of others, and she believes that keeping her daughter’s face private is a way to do so. For now, her daughter’s face will remain out of the public eye until she feels it is safe to reveal it.
Similarly, South African rapper Cassper Nyovest has taken a protective approach when it comes to his own son, Khotso. Cassper, like Gugu, has kept his son’s face off social media. He explained that his choice stems from concerns over potential negativity from the public. The rapper has always been vocal about his desire to keep his family life private, and he has made it clear that the world does not need to see his son’s face. He believes that some people may harbor malicious intentions, and that social media can sometimes be a breeding ground for harmful comments and negativity.
Both Gugu Gumede and Cassper Nyovest’s decisions reflect a growing trend among celebrities to keep their children away from the harsh scrutiny of social media. In a world where the private lives of public figures are constantly under a microscope, their choices stand as a reminder that some things are worth protecting, especially when it comes to family.
In the end, the choice to keep their children’s faces hidden is a deeply personal one, rooted in cultural beliefs, concerns about safety, and a desire for privacy. For now, both Gugu and Cassper are content to share glimpses of their lives without fully revealing their children, allowing them to grow up without the pressure of being in the spotlight too soon.