South African gqom star Babes Wodumo has once again opened up about the emotional toll of losing her late husband, Mampintsha, revealing that she is still struggling to come to terms with his passing.
According to reports, Babes says not a single day goes by without her thinking about him, highlighting just how deeply his death continues to affect her life. The singer, known for her energetic stage presence and hit songs, has been candid about her grief since the loss, often sharing that the healing process has been far more difficult than expected.

Friends and fans close to the star say she has been trying to stay strong, especially for the sake of her career and public image, but emotionally she is still dealing with heartbreak behind the scenes. Her recent comments have once again sparked conversations on social media, with many sympathising with her ongoing pain and encouraging her to take as much time as she needs to heal.
Babes Wodumo and Mampintsha were once one of South Africa’s most talked-about celebrity couples, known for their public relationship, music collaborations, and appearances on reality television. Their love story was widely followed by fans, making his sudden death even more devastating for the entertainment community.
Since his passing, Babes has attempted to continue performing and maintaining her presence in the music industry, but she has admitted in previous interviews that grief does not fade easily, especially when the relationship was so central to her life and identity.

Mental health experts often note that losing a life partner can lead to prolonged grief, especially when the relationship was deeply intertwined with both personal and professional life. Babes’ openness about her emotions has been praised by some as helping to normalise conversations around grief in the public eye.
As she continues navigating life without Mampintsha, supporters are hoping she finds peace and healing in her own time while continuing to build her music legacy.
For now, Babes Wodumo’s message remains clear: the pain is still fresh, and moving on is not something that happens quickly when love and loss run so deep.
