Cassper Nyovest, the renowned South African rapper, has recently disclosed a deeply personal aspect of his life: his separation from his baby mama, Thobeka Majozi.
In a candid conversation on Mpoomy Ledwaba’s podcast, Mufasa, as he’s affectionately known, opened up about various facets of his journey, including his newfound spirituality and the detrimental effects of his past vices.
Nyovest revealed that his addiction to alcohol and sex had significantly impacted his life, leading to the breakdown of his relationship with Thobeka Majozi.
He acknowledged his past behavior, admitting to engaging in multiple sexual relationships while in a committed partnership with Majozi.
The rapper reflected on moments when he would clandestinely meet other women in the early hours of the morning, all while his partner and their child were asleep.
According to Nyovest, this pattern of behavior served as a wake-up call from a higher power, signaling that he was on a self-destructive path.
“God was showing me that I was destroying myself with sexual relationships,” he expressed, recognizing the detrimental impact of his actions on his personal life.
The rapper disclosed that he has been single for the past two years, emphasizing the challenges of co-parenting their son, Khutso.
Reflecting on his past conduct, Nyovest expressed regret over the pain he had caused Majozi, acknowledging the hurt he inflicted on her.
“I created a serious mess. I hurt my baby mama so much,” he lamented, illustrating the gravity of the situation.
Furthermore, Nyovest delved into his struggles with ego and arrogance, recognizing these traits as contributing factors to his downfall.
Despite his success in the music industry, he admitted to harboring a sense of superiority over others, which ultimately led him astray.
In sharing his story, Cassper Nyovest offered a poignant reminder of the importance of self-reflection and growth.
His journey serves as a testament to the power of introspection and the pursuit of personal redemption.