Bonang Matheba's man whisks her to Japan, leaving breakup rumours in the dust
Image: Instagram/@bonang_m
Media personality Bonang Matheba's 38th birthday celebration, which took place on June 25, was the talk of the town, and not just because of her stunning looks in her mini vlog.
Matheba celebrated her birthday in style with a mini vlog that featured different exquisite looks as well as an intimate birthday dinner with close friends and family.
Fans were surprised by the reappearance of her cousin, Tebogo 'Pinky Girl' Mekgwe, who seemed to have mended fences with the socialite after a public fallout.
The beloved cousins had a very public spat on social media back in 2023, with Matheba seemingly throwing shade at Mekgwe's vaccination status, but it appears they have put their differences aside after Mekgwe was spotted at Matheba's glamorous birthday dinner.
According to Mekgwe, the fallout was largely due to growing apart and dealing with personal issues, including the loss of her father, which affected her emotionally.
But the real tea was the absence of boyfriend David Phume at her birthday celebration, which was brought to light by controversial blogger Musa Khawula.
He sparked speculation about a possible breakup and pointed out that the couple had unfollowed each other on social media.
However, the media personality recently put the rumours to rest quickly with a series of sassy posts on X, announcing that her man is whisking her away on an international trip to Japan.
The post was a subtle yet effective way of saying, 'We're good over here, and my relationship is still on point.'
'My man said, holidayyyyy!!,' she wrote. Followed by another post that states how she has always wanted to visit Tokyo, Japan. Lastly, she posted pictures of herself in first class on her way to her dream destination.
The timing of the tweet could not have been more perfect. With fans speculating about her relationship status, the 'Being Bonang' star took control of the narrative and proved them wrong.

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