Let’s face it, not everyone of us will get married or have kids, either by choice or by consequence. This is true for South African celebrities as well, who either just don’t want kids, never had the chance to, or can’t have them.

So, we’ll go through 10 South African celebrities who either don’t want kids or, for some reason, couldn’t have them, explaining each one and their reasons. Some may shock you because you probably believe they have children because of the TV roles they play.

10 SA Celebs Who Don't Want Children And Why

Not everyone gets married or has children, whether by choice or circumstance. This is true for some South African celebrities who either chose not to have kids or were unable to. Here’s a look at 10 South African stars and their unique stories regarding parenthood.

1. Celeste Ntuli

Celeste Ntuli is open-minded about societal pressures to marry and have children. In an interview, she shared her belief that not everyone is meant to have kids. Celeste, a financially independent woman, also feels that many men shy away from dating independent women. Unless she finds a partner who meets her standards, she is happy staying child-free.

2. Sisa Hewana

Actor Sisa Hewana has faced speculation regarding his child-free status. After a DNA test disproved claims of paternity, rumors arose about whether he had a vasectomy. Sisa hasn’t publicly expressed a desire to have kids and appears content with his current lifestyle.

3. KB Motsilanyane

Known for her role in *Rhythm City*, KB Motsilanyane has decided not to have biological children. Instead, she focuses on raising her nieces and nephews. While some fans believe she might have undergone a procedure to prevent pregnancy, KB has shown her nurturing side by caring for her extended family.

4. Lalla Hirayama

Lalla Hirayama has made a firm decision not to have children. She believes one doesn’t need to be a parent or married to lead a fulfilling life. Witnessing the challenges faced by her friends and family in raising children further reinforced her choice to remain child-free.

5. Lerato Kganyago

Lerato Kganyago was one of the first South African women to openly speak about not wanting kids. She cited her busy schedule as a reason, and despite her former partner’s hopes, Lerato remained steadfast in her decision. While her marriage eventually ended, her commitment to her choice has been unwavering.

6. Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp

Due to a medical condition, Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp cannot have children naturally. She has, however, remained optimistic about exploring other avenues with the right partner. Her candidness about the difficulties of dating and her condition highlights her resilience.

7. Zandile Msutwana

Zandile Msutwana, known for roles in *The Queen* and *Society*, has a condition called fibrosis, which makes pregnancy difficult. While initially at peace with not having kids, she has expressed an openness to alternative methods of becoming a mother if she meets the right person.

8. Masasa Mbangeni

Masasa Mbangeni, beloved for her role in *Scandal!*, lost her husband many years ago and hasn’t remarried. Now in her 50s, she focuses on her family and enjoys being an aunt to her siblings’ children, finding fulfillment in nurturing her extended family.

9. Clementine Mosimane

Clementine Mosimane, despite 19 years of marriage, did not have children. She expressed gratitude for this, as she later realized her ex-husband wasn’t the right partner. Clementine now dedicates herself to caring for others’ children and advocates for embracing unconventional paths in life.

10. Kgomotso Christopher

Kgomotso Christopher has accepted her life without children or a spouse. Her focus remains on her career, family, and fans. She has found joy in the relationships she has, showing that fulfillment can come in many forms.

These celebrities remind us that parenthood is a deeply personal choice, and happiness doesn’t always depend on traditional milestones like marriage or children.

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