Reality TV star Thobile “MaKhumalo” Mseleku is reportedly ending her marriage to polygamist businessman Musa Mseleku, with insiders saying the split goes far deeper than just the introduction of a fifth wife.
While Mseleku’s decision to marry another woman sparked tension, sources now claim the real breaking point has been years of emotional strain tied to deeply personal issues.
According to those close to the couple, MaKhumalo has been left devastated by repeated remarks from her husband about her inability to have children. The two have reportedly been trying for years without success — a situation made even more painful by the fact that Mseleku is said to be fully aware of her medical condition.
Insiders allege that despite knowing she had undergone a procedure that makes natural conception extremely difficult, Mseleku continued to pressure her to have a child. The situation reportedly worsened as he frequently brought up the issue, framing it as her “failure” in the marriage.
“Imagine being constantly reminded that you contribute nothing, simply because you can’t have children,” a source shared. “It became less about support and more about blame.”
The emotional toll is said to have built up over time, with MaKhumalo feeling humiliated and unappreciated — especially as these sentiments were allegedly expressed both privately and publicly.
Tensions escalated further when Mseleku proceeded to take a fifth wife, reportedly against conditions that MaKhumalo had previously set. For her, sources say, this wasn’t just about polygamy — it symbolized a deeper disregard for her feelings and struggles.
The combination of public embarrassment, ongoing pressure, and emotional hurt is believed to have led MaKhumalo to make the difficult decision to walk away from the marriage entirely.
She has reportedly moved out of their marital home and cut off communication, choosing instead to prioritize her peace and well-being.
Although Mseleku is said to be attempting to fix the situation and has even considered involving family elders, insiders suggest the damage may already be irreversible.hlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding polygamy in the spotlight.






