Liteboho Molise, best known for her role as the fiery Teboho Mukwevho on the SABC2 soapie *Muvhango*, recently opened up about a deeply personal chapter in her life: her painful divorce and the strength it took to move forward for the sake of her child. In a heartfelt episode of *Mommy Diaries*, the Lesotho-born actress shared how real life mirrored the drama of her on-screen character — but with even more emotional weight.

“I had no time to sit and breathe,” Liteboho recalled during the interview. “I needed to survive… and to survive for my child.” That simple but powerful statement underscored the emotional journey she has faced. She walked away from her marriage when her daughter was just one year old, determined to shield her from a turbulent household and protect her peace.

Her former husband, businessman Thabo Twala, was at the center of public scrutiny back in 2016 when it was revealed he was married to two other women at the time. Despite the media frenzy, Liteboho chose to remain silent for years, prioritizing her daughter’s wellbeing and her own healing journey. Her decision to stay quiet wasn’t out of fear or shame, but a deliberate choice to create a safe space for her child.

Now, years later, Liteboho has broken her silence — not to seek sympathy, but to offer strength to other women walking similar paths. By sharing her story publicly, she hopes to inspire others to prioritize themselves and their children when faced with difficult life decisions. Her honesty resonated with listeners, many of whom flooded social media with praise and gratitude for her bravery.

One viewer commented, “This is the kind of conversation we need… a happy home for a child is everything.” Another added, “She reminds me of myself. Married to a jerk and slowly finding myself again.” Many, particularly from the Basotho community, celebrated Liteboho’s courage, describing the episode as healing and uplifting.

Beyond her TV persona, Liteboho has proven herself to be a resilient, grounded woman. Her fans admire not only her acting talent but also her humility and authenticity. While *Muvhango* faces uncertainty amid cancellation rumours, Liteboho’s personal journey has become a powerful narrative in its own right.

Today, she continues to grow — not just as an actress, but as a mother, role model, and survivor. She’s rewriting her story with courage, grace, and unwavering love for her daughter. In doing so, she offers a message of hope: that even after heartbreak, healing is possible, and strength can be found in the deepest pain.

 

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