Simphiwe Dana forgives baby daddy after 10 years of being absent

South African men might now be safe from being labelled gold-diggers and deadbeats from Simphiwe Dana if her latest tweets are anything to go by. After sharing how mystery baby daddy left when she stopped signing cheques supporting the father of her two children, and she was left as a single mother.
On Saturday, 30 May 2020, Simphiwe revealed that the baby daddy came to visit his children after a ten-year-long disappearing act. It first it was up in the air whether he was going to make the appointment to see his children, but Simphiwe did not leave us hanging on the unfolding drama.
An hour later, Simphiwe revealed that he was there and no was happier to see him then their teenage son. Her following were Simphiwe expressing how she has decided to move on because she is “happy baby daddy is accounting for his nonsense. I pray other women also get this justice.” In what might have been the extending of an olive branch, the family seems to have broken bread with Simphiwe sharing the meal she made for dinner that evening.
Baby daddy is coming to see the kids today. After 10 years of being absent. I hope he keeps his promise. He tells his people that I’m keeping him away from his kids. Men lie
— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) May 30, 2020
I’m letting this go. No longer fighting with deadbeats. I’m happy baby daddy is accounting for his nonsense. I pray other women also get this justice. I love you mamas. You’re doing amazing
— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) May 30, 2020
I cooked for my family. Eisbein, mince, garlic, coriander, onion, bisto, and water. Plus of course isonka samanzi pic.twitter.com/KUzrzNvUra
— #BamakoIsHere (@simphiwedana) May 30, 2020
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