Well-known Mzansi content creator, and social media influencer Mihlali Ndamase and Zimbabwean-born businessman Leeroy Sidambe are said to have rekindled their relationship.
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Well-known Mzansi content creator, and social media influencer Mihlali Ndamase and Zimbabwean-born businessman Leeroy Sidambe are said to have rekindled their relationship.
According to ZiMoja, the couple who broke up last year allegedly due to cheating is taking things slow.
At the time, Mihlali confirmed that they had broken up in October.
A friend recently told the publication that the pair have en back together for a few weeks.
“It was bound to happen,” said the source.
“But they want to do better. They have been back together for some time but have been keeping it a secret.”
“They were just talking at first, but now they are fully back. Mihlali wants to keep it very private.”
However, in May this year, when the rumours surfaced, Leeroy denied them.
He told TshisaLIVE that he is not dating the content creator.
“My relationship reports always dent my business, and it’s unfair to my kids and family.
“Guys, can we at least stop reporting on my love life? You know every time, you guys don’t give me a breather, it’s not OK. I am not dating Mihlali nor are we back together.”
Leeroy Sidambe and Mihlali Ndamase
Leeroy further begged that Mihlali be left alone.
“No, this isn’t right. Every time it’s my relationships that get well-documented in the media. Please give her a break as well, I beg you guys.”
Mihlali and Leeroy started dating in 2022, with lots of cheating reports surrounding their relationship as the businessman’s estranged wife, Mary-Jane Sidambe, accused the influencer of being a homewrecker.
Following several other reports about their relationship, including Mary-Jane taking Leeroy to court for spousal support, Mihlali confirmed that she was no longer dating the entrepreneur in December last year.
In November last year Sunday World reported that Leeroy owed the South African Revenue Service (SARS) almost R30 million.
At the time, SARS was reported to have applied for a court order at the Johannesburg High Court to force the businessman – who owns a security company called Sakhile Ezweni Group – to settle his bill or his assets with be attached and sold.
A letter was reportedly sent to Sidambe on 17 October, stating that he should cough up R29 955 350.74. In the letter, it is revealed that he initially owed R24 million, however, it has since accumulated.