The Rise and Fall of Babes Wodumo: From Making Mzansi Dance to Throwing Shade at Makhadzi and Lady Zamar

 Babes Wodumo became one of the fastest-rising female stars in Mzansi when she dropped her single Wololo under Mampintsha's record company The reality TV star fell from grace after allegations of domestic abuse and videos of Mampintsha allegedly assaulting her trended on social media The Gqom singer came back stronger a few years after the abuse allegations and shut Mzansi down with her hit eLamont featuring her hubby but all eyes are on her again after Mampintsha's recent passing 

Babes Wodumo is one of the most controversial female artists in Mzansi. All eyes are on the Gqom artist following the recent passing of her hubby, Mampintsha. 

Babes Wodumo was all about fire dance moves and banging music when she first came out. Image: @babes_wodumo Source: Instagram 

Some people believe that with the death of her business partner and favourite collaborator, her music career is over, while some are convinced that the eLamont hitmaker is poised to make a comeback in 2023. 

The Lamontville-born star started her career as a dancer with her music career taking off when Mampintsha decided to start a company and released her first hit, Wololo. 

Babes has been in the news for her tumultuous relationship with her late hubby as well as her alleged ill health. Before all the drama in her personal life was publicised, the singer trended for her epic dance moves and topped the charts with her hits such as Wololo. The star even had one of her songs featured on the Black Panther soundtrack. PAY ATTENTION: Сheck out news that is picked exactly for YOU ➡️ find the “Recommended for you” block on the home page and enjoy! Her life came crashing down when she started battling her allegedly toxic relationship, domestic abuse and her alleged addiction. 


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