TikTok Video Tells Brave Mzansi Lady’s Story: Single Mom of 2 Turning 31, No Car or Home, but Trusting Process

TikTok Video Tells Brave Mzansi Lady’s Story: Single Mom of 2 Turning 31, No Car or Home, but Trusting Process

  • One single mother who is turning 31 has got a lot of stress, but she’s trying her best to remain calm
  • TikTok user @ediemac28 shared a video in which she admitted to having no home or car, but she still has hope
  • People shared similar stories along with their happy endings, reminding the woman that she still had time

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One mother took to TikTok to share her struggles and worries as her 31st birthday approached. Having two kids, no home or car, and a baby daddy giving no support, the lady has a lot on her shoulders.

TikTok user @ediemac28 shared a video in which she admitted to having no home or car, but she still has hope.
TikTok user @ediemac28 shared a video in which she admitted to having no home or car, but she still has hope. Image: TikTok / @ediemac28
Source: TikTok

Society expects a lot from people when they enter their thirties, but it isn’t as easy as it used to be. This woman is feeling the pressure.

The TikTok video shows mom of two expressing her struggles

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Trying her best to keep it together for her babies, TikTok user @ediemac28 shared that turning 31 with no home or car and a baby daddy who does nothing for their two kids is a lot.

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However, this brave mama is holding on to hope and praying there is light at the end of the tunnel. See her bold confession:

People share similar stories in the comments as motivation

This post touched hearts, leading to people sharing their success stories in the comments. Sometimes it takes a little longer, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t going to happen.

Read some of the awesome comments:

@Miss K said:

“Got married at 25, divorced at 30 because of being “barren” had a baby at 34, have a permanent job, home, car, man…it works out in the end…”

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@Vuyani 2 said:

“Got my house and first car at age 35, and finally my dream job at 36. Things took a turn in just six months. Trust me God will still show up for you.”

@NomphithiDunywa said:

“That was me at 30 now I'm 35 I have all of those because God's timing is always perfect and baby daddy be like I wanna see my kids imagine.”

@linahmompe said:

“35, two kids, divorced, we moved back home, no job. Somehow we eat, have clothes and that gives me hope, you will get to experience goodness too ”

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In a video shared by TikTok user, pixie..butterfly, the young woman detailed how her then-partner blocked her after finding out that she was pregnant, noting that he had no desire to marry her.

And when she was six months pregnant, her family asked her to move out:

“I then stayed at a hostel and worked in their kitchen.”

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.