Enhle Mbali Reportedly Claims Black Coffee Assaulted Her

Enhle Mbali Reportedly Claims Black Coffee Assaulted Her

- The estranged Black Coffee and Enhle Mbali are in the headlines again after the actress allegedly claimed to be assaulted

- According to reports, Black Coffee hit Enhle Mbali during a confrontation

- The actress reportedly said that this was not the first time he hurt her

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Enhle Mbali and Black Coffee’s heated divorce is trending once again. This comes after the Daily Sun reported that Black Coffee allegedly assaulted Enhle. The publication reports that Enhle filed for a protection order, claiming that the DJ slapped her hand.

The spat allegedly occurred at the couple’s marital home in Sandton on the weekend of Enhle’s birthday. It has been reported that guests who attended Enhle’s party were witnesses of the incident.

It is further alleged by the publication that the actress said that it was not the first time she was assaulted by the musician.

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Social media users have shared their thoughts about the incident. Twitter user Kgolomolf said:

“I believe Enhle...This celebrities have a tendency of marrying our poor sisters and turning them into objects or slave basically bcos they pay all the bills, we have witnessed it with R kelly and many more...”

Mmamelohope said:

“Yerrr did he real do it or its because his doing a gig with Themba.” storied kinda corroborate..”

Ayandakhumalodj said:

“Yerrr did he real do it or its because his doing a gig with Themba”

LG404 said:

“I hope this ain't some FAKE NEWS, cos shit like this is what take down a man and his rep.”
Enhle Mbali reportedly claims Black Coffee assaulted her
Black Coffee allegedly assaulted his estranged wife Enhle Mbali. Image: @realblackcoffee
Source: Instagram

Meanwhile Briefly.co.za reported Black Coffee was blasted by tweeps for booking Euphonik for his birthday celebration.

Eagle-eyed social media users noticed that Euphonik was booked for the gig under his real name, Themba. Many suspected that Black Coffee used the controversial DJs name because of the current bad publicity surrounding him.

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Taking to Black Coffee’s social media post, tweeps blasted the musician for working with Euphonik. Twitter user Nomie_fied said:

“Not Euphonik getting booked and being called Themba. Men don’t care shem. Not even the ones that pretend to be for justice.”

Theokingb said:

“Black Coffee is the same man who was kikiing and having lunch + dinner with ‘THEMBA’ at The Bungalow, 2 weeks ago. The day after he dropped a fake screenshot. Women were at their table too. It was all too disgusting.”

MsKelebogile said:

“Was using his name Themba (& not Euphonik) a way to not show people that you’re actively supporting an abuser?”

MasikiMorgan said:

“So Black Coffee must take the heat and suffer because of something he didn't even do, just because wow he is also a man?? The celebrity pressure is too much ai fok.”

JonasSivuyile said:

“Black coffee has done nothing wrong. Euphonik (Themba) will always be seen as rapist. But the law works on evidence. “Just because there is no evidence, doesn’t mean the rape didn’t happen”. Yes, but society works on innocent till proven guilty, not on allegations.”

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Sibusisiwe Lwandle (Head of Entertainment) Sibusisiwe Lwandle is the Head of Entertainment at Briefly News (joined in 2019). She holds one Bachelor of Arts (BA) and one Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the University of Cape Town and the University of KZN respectively. She has over 10 years of experience in journalism, having worked in print, online and broadcast media. She has worked at Independent Media and 1KZNTV and has contributed columns to the Washington Post. Passed set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: sibusisiwe.lwandle@briefly.co.za