Baby Cele recently revealed that she is “single and ready to mingle” two years after her third marriage crashed.
During a recent “Engineer Your Life” interview with Lungelo KM, the “Uzalo” star opened up about her third failed marriage, admitting that while the process was extremely difficult, she is now in a better place.
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“With this last marriage, I didn’t anticipate divorce at all. My former husband and I were very compatible. We loved the same things, we laughed together and he made me happy.
“They were no fights. No one cheated … things just didn’t work out. The divorce was not easy because we still loved and cared for one another,” she said.
Cele explained that as a sangoma, her ancestors revealed to her through dreams and visions that she and her ex-husband were not spiritually aligned and that the marriage had to end.
“My ancestors gave me all the signs that it was time to end the marriage. I was really happy but the signs were all there and I had to make the difficult decision,” she narrated.
In discussing her spiritual journey, Cele stated that being a sangoma is a gift that must be embraced.
“I accepted my ancestral calling in 2004. And because I’m a very private person () sometimes when I post about my spirituality on social media, I would see snide comments about how all celebrities are now becoming sangomas.
Stepping away from the nowadays trend of all celebrities alleging calls from their ancestor to become sangomas, Cele said hers was totally different.
“I’ve been a sangoma for over 20 years, so no, it’s not a trend. Accepting the ancestral gift is not an easy thing to do,” Cele said.
She went on to say that as an actor, it’s critical to stay in your lane and avoid disclosing or discussing the specifics of your contract or remuneration with coworkers.
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“You have to honour your contract, negotiate well and respect your job. Other actors are out of work all the time and complain about the industry because they get too set and become complacent.
“Some people don’t know their lines, some people think because they have one million followers that the show depends on them or they are bigger than the show. The industry doesn’t work like that,” she added.
Baby Cele recently revealed that she is “single and ready to mingle” two years after her third marriage crashed.
During a recent “Engineer Your Life” interview with Lungelo KM, the “Uzalo” star opened up about her third failed marriage, admitting that while the process was extremely difficult, she is now in a better place.
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“With this last marriage, I didn’t anticipate divorce at all. My former husband and I were very compatible. We loved the same things, we laughed together and he made me happy.
“They were no fights. No one cheated … things just didn’t work out. The divorce was not easy because we still loved and cared for one another,” she said.
Cele explained that as a sangoma, her ancestors revealed to her through dreams and visions that she and her ex-husband were not spiritually aligned and that the marriage had to end.
“My ancestors gave me all the signs that it was time to end the marriage. I was really happy but the signs were all there and I had to make the difficult decision,” she narrated.
In discussing her spiritual journey, Cele stated that being a sangoma is a gift that must be embraced.
“I accepted my ancestral calling in 2004. And because I’m a very private person () sometimes when I post about my spirituality on social media, I would see snide comments about how all celebrities are now becoming sangomas.
Stepping away from the nowadays trend of all celebrities alleging calls from their ancestor to become sangomas, Cele said hers was totally different.
“I’ve been a sangoma for over 20 years, so no, it’s not a trend. Accepting the ancestral gift is not an easy thing to do,” Cele said.
She went on to say that as an actor, it’s critical to stay in your lane and avoid disclosing or discussing the specifics of your contract or remuneration with coworkers.
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“You have to honour your contract, negotiate well and respect your job. Other actors are out of work all the time and complain about the industry because they get too set and become complacent.
“Some people don’t know their lines, some people think because they have one million followers that the show depends on them or they are bigger than the show. The industry doesn’t work like that,” she added.