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Mihlali Ndamase video sparks children debate

Posted on March 11, 2026
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South African influencer Mihlali Ndamase is once again trending online. This time, it is a short video clip that has set social media buzzing across the country.

The popular beauty content creator recently went viral after a clip circulated online in which she expressed gratitude for not having children. The moment was reposted widely on social media, quickly igniting strong reactions from fans and critics alike.

Within hours, the clip had turned into one of those conversations that South Africans seem to have often online: a heated debate about motherhood, life choices, and public expectations.

The video that started the conversation

The viral clip was shared by an X user and quickly began making the rounds across different platforms. In the video, Ndamase speaks openly about being thankful that she does not have children at this stage of her life.

While the comment appeared casual, the reaction online was anything but.

Some viewers interpreted the remark as a lighthearted reflection about personal freedom and life timing. Others felt the statement came across as dismissive towards people who are parents, particularly mothers who already face significant pressure and judgement in society.

As is typical with viral celebrity moments, the internet quickly split into two camps.

Social media reacts

Many people online supported Ndamase’s perspective. Some users argued that choosing not to have children is a valid personal decision and that women should not feel obligated to follow a traditional timeline.

Others pointed out that discussions about motherhood often come with unrealistic expectations placed on women, especially public figures.

At the same time, critics felt the comment could be insensitive to parents who view raising children as one of the most meaningful parts of their lives.

The debate spread across timelines, with users sharing their own opinions about parenting, independence, and societal pressure.

A familiar topic in South African online culture

The conversation is not entirely new. South African social media has often become a space where people debate topics like marriage, parenting, and career priorities.

Public figures like Ndamase often find themselves at the centre of these discussions because their personal lives are closely watched by followers.

Ndamase, who built her brand through beauty content and lifestyle influencing, has been one of the country’s most visible digital personalities for years. With millions of followers across platforms, even a short video clip can quickly spark a nationwide conversation.

Mihlali says she is grateful that she doesn’t have children. pic.twitter.com/rU0Pllv2de

— Lavish Living (@busiwe_bubu) March 10, 2026

Why the discussion resonated

Part of the reason the video gained so much traction is that it touches on a topic many young adults relate to.

In modern South African culture, there is growing conversation about choosing different life paths. Some people prioritise careers, travel, or personal goals before considering parenthood, while others embrace family life earlier.

The clash of opinions often reflects broader generational shifts around independence and expectations.

In the end, the viral moment became less about one influencer and more about a bigger societal question: when it comes to having children, should anyone feel pressure to explain their choices?

For now, the debate continues online, proving once again how quickly a single clip can spark a national conversation.

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Source: Briefly News

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