SNAPS | Zandie and Kelly Khumalo throw their mom a lavish PJ party

15 October 2022 - 14:00
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Zandie Gumede and Kelly Khumalo threw their mom Ntombi an intimate, lavish party
Zandie Gumede and Kelly Khumalo threw their mom Ntombi an intimate, lavish party
Image: Instagram/ Kelly Khumalo

Any mother's dream is to have her children celebrate her and Kelly Khumalo and her sister Zandie Gumede are killing two birds with one stone by making up for lost time and spending more time together. 

The recently reunited sisters took to their Instagram timelines and shared the lavish PJ themed birthday party they threw for their mother Ntombi.

“God gives it all back in tenfold 10/10 ... thank you nono events for making this day extra special for my mom,” posted Kelly.  

Kelly revealed last month they buried the hatchet and are a part of each other's lives again.

Talking to Sol Phenduka and Dineo Ranaka as a guest on Kaya 959, Kelly confirmed she and her sister were no longer at war.

“We are good. We are very good actually. I think we needed that bit of a break. You know, when you are so close to another to a point where you lose self-identity, which is a dangerous thing for an individual ... so I now feel like we needed that. She had to find her outside me and I had to find me outside her.”

Season 3 of Life with Kelly Khumalo ended with a bang with the pair finally making an appearance together. 

During an interview with Showmax, Zandie shared she and her sister had started rebuilding their relationship before seeking professional help.

“I didn’t know how to react. I think the thing that made me uneasy was the therapy part of things,” she said. 

“One thing I know for sure is that at home we’re not the kind of people who hold grudges for a long time, and I got that from my mother. You can upset my mother now, but two minutes later it’s gone, we are over it.”



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