Widows Kayise Ngqula and Lerato Sengadi recently took to Instagram live to share their experiences with love and loss to inspire those in Mzansi who might be dealing with similar situations.
Mzansi is under lockdown and during this period some people have been alone and the two ladies had an inspiring conversation aimed at bringing a dose of healing to those who need it most.
Both Kayise and Lerato have lost their partners, the former Our Perfect Wedding host lost her husband last year in a car crash and a year earlier Lerato lost her husband HHP to suicide.
The two ladies have formed quite the bond and are almost like family, with Kayise acknowledging that family isn't always who you're born with. Sometimes it's beyond blood and it carries a significant bond."
During the live show, the ladies opened up about their love stories, detailing how they met their late partners.
Lerato shared how during the lockdown she has led her to deal with the loss of her husband.
“This coping question is so layered. It's coping with COVID and also the loss of my husband. This is the first time since Jabba's passing that I've had time to sit down quietly and say... because from the moment he passed away I've always been on fight mode.
So, this is the first time that I've had time to reflect and grieve.”
The lockdown period is definitely not all gloom for many as this is a time for many to reflect on experiences maybe they have been putting off.
Image credit: Instagram @leratolicious1 and kayise_ngqula
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Mzansi is under lockdown and during this period some people have been alone and the two ladies had an inspiring conversation aimed at bringing a dose of healing to those who need it most.
Both Kayise and Lerato have lost their partners, the former Our Perfect Wedding host lost her husband last year in a car crash and a year earlier Lerato lost her husband HHP to suicide.
The two ladies have formed quite the bond and are almost like family, with Kayise acknowledging that family isn't always who you're born with. Sometimes it's beyond blood and it carries a significant bond."
During the live show, the ladies opened up about their love stories, detailing how they met their late partners.
Lerato shared how during the lockdown she has led her to deal with the loss of her husband.
“This coping question is so layered. It's coping with COVID and also the loss of my husband. This is the first time since Jabba's passing that I've had time to sit down quietly and say... because from the moment he passed away I've always been on fight mode.
So, this is the first time that I've had time to reflect and grieve.”
The lockdown period is definitely not all gloom for many as this is a time for many to reflect on experiences maybe they have been putting off.
Image credit: Instagram @leratolicious1 and kayise_ngqula
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