TV personality Minnie Dlamini-Jones is celebrating her father's 65th birthday today. She said she got to know true love in its purest form from her father.
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Taking to Instagram to celebrate her dad, Minnie thanked him for life, love, and happiness.
She wrote: "Happy 65th Birthday Sibalukhulu To the first man I loved you set the bar too high and for that I have known and continue to know true love in the purest form. Thank you for life, love, and happiness!!! You are the BEST dad and I couldn’t have asked for better!!!! We love you Dlamini ♥️ Happy Birthday Mkhulu 🤣"
Other celebrities and Minnie's fans also took to the comment section to celebrate the old man.
Earlier this week Minnie asked for prayers after testing positive for COVID-19
She wrote: "My family and I are currently out of commission...COVID is real and this wave is hectic!!! Stay safe and keep us in your prayers!!!"
Fans have since shared encouraging words for Minnie and her family on Twitter.
Another celebrity who recently asked for prayers after her family tested positive for COVID-19 is singer LeAnne Dlamini.
She took to Instagram yesterday to pour her heart out. In a lengthy post, LeAnne said her family had a difficult week as they are battling with the virus.
She wrote: "Time for a quick little life update since I’ve been MIA on these social media streets …The Dlamini’s have Covid! This week has been a complete nightmare…. I tested positive for covid on Monday followed by positive results for Sipho, Zani, and Nosizi on Wednesday. The only negative results were Zaya and Thato! I tried so hard to keep this virus away from our family, I just don’t know how… "
LeAnne said it is very hard for her to take care of the kids while she is also trying to recover. She said they are currently in isolation trying to manage the symptoms.
"We are managing our symptoms as best we can and we are all doing okay, thank God. Trying to isolate and still take care of Zaya and Thato I think has been our biggest struggle. It’s almost impossible isolating from children when all the adults have covid.
"This virus is evil. We also currently have so many family members and friends who have contracted covid this week. It’s been very taxing emotionally and physically but God has been our strength, " she wrote.
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Read More: Minnie's Touching Tribute To Her Late Brother
Taking to Instagram to celebrate her dad, Minnie thanked him for life, love, and happiness.
She wrote: "Happy 65th Birthday Sibalukhulu To the first man I loved you set the bar too high and for that I have known and continue to know true love in the purest form. Thank you for life, love, and happiness!!! You are the BEST dad and I couldn’t have asked for better!!!! We love you Dlamini ♥️ Happy Birthday Mkhulu 🤣"
Other celebrities and Minnie's fans also took to the comment section to celebrate the old man.
Earlier this week Minnie asked for prayers after testing positive for COVID-19
She wrote: "My family and I are currently out of commission...COVID is real and this wave is hectic!!! Stay safe and keep us in your prayers!!!"
Fans have since shared encouraging words for Minnie and her family on Twitter.
Another celebrity who recently asked for prayers after her family tested positive for COVID-19 is singer LeAnne Dlamini.
She took to Instagram yesterday to pour her heart out. In a lengthy post, LeAnne said her family had a difficult week as they are battling with the virus.
She wrote: "Time for a quick little life update since I’ve been MIA on these social media streets …The Dlamini’s have Covid! This week has been a complete nightmare…. I tested positive for covid on Monday followed by positive results for Sipho, Zani, and Nosizi on Wednesday. The only negative results were Zaya and Thato! I tried so hard to keep this virus away from our family, I just don’t know how… "
LeAnne said it is very hard for her to take care of the kids while she is also trying to recover. She said they are currently in isolation trying to manage the symptoms.
"We are managing our symptoms as best we can and we are all doing okay, thank God. Trying to isolate and still take care of Zaya and Thato I think has been our biggest struggle. It’s almost impossible isolating from children when all the adults have covid.
"This virus is evil. We also currently have so many family members and friends who have contracted covid this week. It’s been very taxing emotionally and physically but God has been our strength, " she wrote.
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Image Cred: Instagram