The ongoing, high-stakes divorce settlement between global music icon DJ Black Coffee and his now ex-wife, Enhle Mbali, remains one of the most vigorously debated topics in celebrity news, but the celebrated DJ appears completely ‘unbothered’ by the financial and media storm.
Amidst conflicting reports regarding the exact terms of the settlement, with figures ranging from a massive 50% asset split to specific monthly support amounts, Black Coffee has chosen to pivot the public narrative away from legal battles and toward family unity and personal happiness.

He, along with his current partner, Victoria Gonzalez, have been actively sharing moments of a joyous family trip, a clear visual statement of their tranquil and thriving life together.
Before diving deeper into the celebrity commentary and the hazy financial details, it is crucial to understand the factual backdrop of the divorce ruling.
Recent High Court rulings officially recognised the coupleโs 2011 traditional Zulu union as a valid customary marriage in community of property.
This landmark decision, which rejected Black Coffee’s claim of an antenuptial agreement, automatically entitled Enhle Mbali to 50% of the assets accumulated during the marriage, a ruling described by legal experts as a significant win for womenโs rights and the recognition of African legal systems.
Reports suggest the court also ordered Black Coffee to pay spousal maintenance, with initial figures cited as R15,000 monthly, alongside R50,000 in child support for their two children.

Despite these confirmed legal obligations, which reportedly include a share of his estimated R1.38 billion net worth and substantial assets like his recently purchased R157 million Cape Town villa, the DJ’s response has been one of conspicuous serenity.
This air of unbothered prosperity is being actively cultivated and projected through social media by both Black Coffee and Victoria Gonzalez, signalling a deliberate strategy to control their narrative.
Gonzalez, his partner, has been at the forefront of this display of family integration.
In a powerful demonstration of their commitment and the acceptance of their relationship, she shared content that showcases warmth and affection toward Black Coffeeโs family.
Specifically, Victoria Gonzalez posted images to her stories showing love and respect for her mother-in-law, Black Coffee’s mother.
This act is deeply significant in South African culture, representing familial blessing and a deep integration into the Maphumulo family structure.
The DJ himself reinforced this sense of togetherness.
Black Coffee shared a picture of himself alongside both Victoria Gonzalez and his mother, effectively presenting a united front to the world.
The posts confirmed they are on a shared family trip, which appears to be a reciprocal gesture following an earlier vacation where Black Coffee joined Gonzalez’s family.
This exchange of family time and the deliberate inclusion of the matriarchs from both sides sends a clear, unspoken message: the past is settled, and the focus is entirely on building a new, blended future.
Further confirmation of this integration came from Black Coffee’s sister, Amanda, who posted content featuring her sister-in-law, Victoria Gonzalez, illustrating that the acceptance within the immediate family is mutual and complete.
The constant flow of pictures depicting the couple, their children, and extended family having a “good time” serves as a public counterpoint to the ongoing sensationalism about the divorce finances.

It communicates that while the legal and financial matters are being handled, they are not disrupting the quality of his life or the happiness of his current relationship.
The media coverage regarding the financial specifics of the settlement remains fragmented and confusing to the public.
While the court ruling affirmed the 50% asset split due to the recognition of the customary marriage, other speculative figures continue to circulate.
Reports, for example, have mentioned a monthly spousal support figure of R70,000 and child support of R25,000 for each of the two children, totalling R50,000 monthlyโfigures that are close to, but not exactly aligned with, the confirmed court orders.
The most outlandish and likely unfounded rumour suggests Mbali would allegedly receive a lump sum of ‘500 million’ Rand.
These conflicting numbers, with their vast difference in scale, highlight the inherent difficulty the public has in discerning the truth of private, complex legal settlements, particularly those involving such colossal wealth.
However, the consistency in the reliable legal reports points firmly to the core truth: Enhle Mbali successfully fought for and secured the recognition of her customary marriage, resulting in an entitlement to a share of the marital estate and ongoing support.
Despite this clear legal “win” for Mbali, Black Coffee’s posture remains one of unshakeable calm.
He is effectively leveraging his celebrity and control over his social media image to project an aura of invincibility and deep contentment.
The message he is sending is clear: the money is there, the legal fees have been paid, and life, complete with a new, supportive partner and blended family joy, is thriving and unaffected by the public noise or the financial disbursements.
This strategic display of happiness, particularly the emphasis on family trips and the genuine inclusion of Victoria Gonzalez into the Maphumulo clan, aims to definitively close the chapter of his marriage to Enhle Mbali in the public’s mind, focusing instead on the vibrant, ‘unbothered’ present.
It is a powerful demonstration of emotional and financial resilience in the face of intense public scrutiny, reasserting his control over his personal narrative even as his financial life undergoes a mandated division.
The continued public discussion, therefore, is relegated to the background noise of his best life.