Internationally acclaimed South African DJ Black Coffee shared a picture of him enjoying a bucket of good old-fashioned KFC on a private jet. Image via Twitter @RealBlackCoffee
DJ Black Coffee opened up about moving out into a flat, taking his mom in and then buying his neighbour’s home.
Internationally acclaimed South African DJ Black Coffee shared a picture of him enjoying a bucket of good old-fashioned KFC on a private jet. Image via Twitter @RealBlackCoffee
South African DJ Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, popularly known as Black Coffee opened up about why he bought his neighbours home, on an episode of The Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett on 3 October.
Following his divorce from actress Enhle Mbali, Black Coffee moved out of his marital home. He then moved into a flat, while looking for a new home.
“The house I left I just finished building. Now I live in an flat like a student. Let me look for a house for myself, then I look for a house and I found it. So I have the house but now, I’m like it’s a big house but it’s lonely because I’m from a family,” he said.
The DJ got lonely and asked his mom to move in with him.
“I live alone, so I’m like mom, don’t you want to move and come stay with me? I think it’s a noble thing you know because my mom had a heart problem,” he continued.
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However, he felt like he couldn’t bring over his friends to have a party because his mom is in the other room. Black Coffee received a call from a neighbour who was selling their home and leaving South Africa. So, he decided to buy his neighbour’s home.
“She moves and then uh I have the warmth of the family right it’s nice and I’m like but is this my life? I live with my mother, so it means I can’t bring my friends here to have a little party because my mom is in the other room,” he added.
“Then it bothers me so much and I think I remember having a conversation with my friend I’m like man I love it but at the same time I even told her you know I’m like I just feel like this can’t be it you know I’m like I’m about to finalise my divorce and I live with my mother,”
The episode is titled How I Became The Worlds Best DJ With Only One Arm: Black Coffee.
“Building a $60m (R1.8 billion) music expire,” reads a title on the screen.
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