Hey there, music lovers and pop culture enthusiasts! Buckle up because Kelly Khumalo, the controversial yet captivating South African musician, has just dropped a bombshell that has everyone talking. On her 40th birthday, November 11, she announced that she has officially graduated as an inyanga, or traditional healer. Yes, you read that right!
In a candid chat on Ukhozi FM, Kelly shared that her journey to becoming an inyanga has been a long one, spanning over 15 years and multiple training sessions.
She revealed that she has been trained four to five times in various locations, including nature and even in water. Talk about dedication! She emphasized that her practice isn’t just about traditional healing for black people but is intended to reach a universal audience. “It’s a universal gift,” she explained, and it’s clear she’s ready to take her newfound identity to the next level.
Now, if you’re wondering how this ties into her music career, Kelly is also gearing up to celebrate 20 years in the industry with a special project titled 20 Years of Kelly Khumalo, set to drop in early 2025.
It’s a big year for her, and she’s clearly excited about this new chapter in her life. “For me, it feels like I’m given a new life, and everything is renewed and restored,” she said, and honestly, we can’t wait to see what she has in store for us!
But let’s not forget the backdrop of this announcement. Kelly is currently in the spotlight due to the ongoing murder trial of her late boyfriend, Senzo Meyiwa.
Despite the heavy circumstances surrounding her, she’s managing to find joy and purpose in her personal growth. During her interview, she even affectionately addressed the presenter, Mroza Buthelezi, as gogo, which shows her commitment to embracing her new identity.
When approached by Daily Sun for further comments, Kelly was clear about her boundaries, expressing her desire to stay away from the media. “Listen here, mkhulu, I don’t want to talk to newspapers,” she stated firmly. It seems she’s ready to carve her own path, both as a musician and a healer, without the noise of the press.
So, what do you think about Kelly Khumalo’s latest announcement? Are you excited to see how she merges her music career with her new role as an inyanga? One thing’s for sure: she’s not one to shy away from making headlines, and we’re here for it! Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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