Lerato Sengadi loses mother, celebs send her messages of condolences
- Lerato Sengadi has announced on social media that she has lost her mother
- Lerato Sengadi shared that her late beloved mom was her best friend
- Lerato Sengadi's celebrity friends took to Instagram to send her messages of condolences
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Lerato Sengadi has lost her mother. The media personality took to social media to share the sad news of her beloved mom's passing with her followers.
The former reality TV star took to Instagram on Thursday, 7 January to announce that she has lost the one she loved the most. Lerato, who is late rapper HHP's widow, shared a snap of her mom and captioned it:
"My sweet sweet Angel! The one I love the most. My Queen. My best friend. My Mawe. My everything!! I will love you forever."
The star's celebrity friends took to her comment section to pass their messages of condolences to her and her family. Check out some of the messages from Mzansi celebs below:
Nomzamo Mbatha wrote:
"HOLDING YOU TIGHT."
Thembi Seete said:
"Rato I’m so sorry honey. Sending you love and tight hugs."
Mohale Motaung-Mhlongo commented:
"I’m sorry Lerato."
Dineo Moeketsi-Langa wrote:
"Condolences Rato. So sorry for your loss. Modimo a le fe kgomotso in this time."
Nandi Madida said:
"I am so sorry my sister, sincerest condolences."
Bontle Modiselle added:
"I’m so sorry ausi waka. Prayers to you and your family!"
In other entertainment news, Briefly.co.za reported that Kefilwe Mabote took to Instagram recently to post her mother's funeral. The social media influencer shared snaps and videos of her mom Matlhodi Dorothy Mabote's funeral service on Wednesday, 6 January.
The stunner has shared a few days ago that her mother passed away on 30 December, 2020. She took to the photo and video sharing app to let her fans in on the "farewell fit for a queen". Kefilwe further said:
"This week has been the hardest week I have ever had to live through, but my Mother’s comforting love and words have carried me through."
A Twitter user @Ntebo_Mo took to Twitter to ask tweeps their views about Kefilwe's decision to post her mom's funeral on social media. @Ntebo_Mo wrote:
"It's me again ....the devils advocate. Regarding Khifiboo's content, is it really that weird gore she's posting her funeral drip along with those who supported her (I mean she post everything) or y'all are choosing to be mad coz you personally find it wrong?"
Tweeps took to her comment section to share mixed reactions to her post.
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Source: Briefly News