Musa Mseleku’s son, Mpumelelo’s goal for 7 wives

Musa Mseleku’s son, Mpumelelo, has an ambitious polygamy plan. Mpumelelo has set his sights on marrying seven wives.

The 23-year-old reality TV star, known for his appearances on Uthando Nes’thembu and Izingane Zes’thembu, is determined to follow in his dad’s footsteps.

Previously, Mpumelelo had mentioned plans to take three wives, but he has now made it clear that his goal is seven.

Mpumelelo Mseleku

Despite a recent breakup with Vuyokazi Nciweni, who was to be one of his wives, Mpumelelo remains undeterred.

Speaking to the publication, he said:

“What I can say is that I’m on the mission of taking seven wives, no matter what, and I won’t comment further on that because those who want to know how, they can stay tuned to their TVs.”

Mpumelelo, who prefers not to talk about his ex Vuyokazi, due to criticism, is focused on his polygamous mission.

“People will always say what they like about me, but I don’t care. I do what I want to do, and I’ll continue to fulfil my dream to be a polygamist. I grew up in a polygamous family where my father had four wives, and I will follow in his footsteps,” he said.

Mpumelelo Mseleku

He said he’s not a player and intends to marry those he dates. If a relationship doesn’t work out, he’ll part ways amicably.

Mpumelelo hinted at explosive developments in the upcoming reality shows, urging viewers to understand that his life on TV is genuine.

-daiylsun

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