Late Brenda Fassie’s son, Bongani reportedly blows R400,000 in just 2 months! South African music producer and reality TV star Bongani Fassie, son of the late legendary singer Brenda Fassie, has reportedly spent over R400,000 in just two months after receiving royalties from his mother’s music catalogue.
Despite the large sum of money he received, Fassie’s financial troubles appear to have deepened, with reports indicating that he was kicked out of his apartment for failing to pay rent, and his two children are currently not attending school.
Lavish Lifestyle Amid Financial Struggles
According to reports, Bongani Fassie continues to live a lavish lifestyle, likened to that of a rock star, despite facing ongoing financial challenges.
Sources close to Fassie revealed to ZiMoja that his children, Brenda and Bongani, have not been attending school since he took them from his on-and-off partner, Buhle. His seeming lack of concern for their education has raised concerns among those close to him.
“He keeps saying he is Brenda Fassie’s son when we try to talk to him about taking his life seriously, especially for the sake of his children,” a source shared.
Eviction and Support from Chicco Twala
Earlier reports state that Fassie was evicted from his Fourways apartment after failing to pay rent amounting to R17,500 per month. The eviction left him and his children temporarily homeless, forcing them to stay with a friend.
Despite these challenges, Fassie found some financial relief when renowned producer and music executive Chicco Twala stepped in to help. However, Twala’s assistance, which included an additional R100,000 to pay off debts and rent, did not seem to resolve Fassie’s financial issues.
Where Did the Money Go?
It’s reported that in addition to Twala’s contribution, Bongani Fassie received R80,000 in cash and a further R200,000 from royalty payments through a distribution company. Despite receiving over R400,000 in total, Fassie has been unable to pay for rent or his children’s school fees. According to close sources, the money was squandered on alcohol and parties.
“In short, he received over R400,000, but he doesn’t have money to pay school fees or consistently pay rent. He blew it all on alcohol and hosting parties,” said a source to ZiMoja.
Recurring Financial Mismanagement
This isn’t the first time that Bongani Fassie has made headlines for his financial troubles. Last year, he appeared on the television show I Blew It, where he revealed that he had spent over R4 million on drugs while living in a luxurious R70,000-per-month apartment. This admission raised alarms about his spending habits and financial management, especially considering the significance of his mother’s legacy.
The Ongoing Battle Over Brenda Fassie’s Estate
Bongani Fassie has been vocal in recent years about his desire to take full control of his late mother Brenda Fassie’s estate. Brenda Fassie, known for her iconic music and status as the “Madonna of the Townships,” left behind a legacy that continues to generate royalties. However, the estate has been embroiled in controversy and mismanagement issues. It was reported that R25 million went missing from the estate, raising questions about its administration.
Impact on His Children
While Fassie’s personal struggles have played out in the public eye, his children appear to be the ones most affected by his lifestyle choices. With reports that they have not been attending school and are living in unstable conditions, concerns have been raised about their well-being.
Despite these challenges, Fassie has continued to receive support from close friends and family, but his inability to manage his finances has raised concerns about his future, both for himself and his children.
Conclusion
Bongani Fassie’s spending habits and inability to manage large sums of money have led to ongoing financial troubles that have affected his personal life and his children. As he continues to grapple with the responsibilities of managing his mother’s estate and his own finances, many are hoping that he will find a way to regain control of his life for the sake of his children and his mother’s legacy.
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