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“Please stop posting my children” – Black Coffee pleads amid divorce drama

Posted on October 17, 2025
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Black Coffee breaks silence amid divorce drama, pleads with people to stop posting his children

DJ Black Coffee has finally spoken out following days of heated discussions surrounding his divorce from actress Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa.

The Grammy-winning producer took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a heartfelt message, asking the public to respect his children’s privacy.

“I understand that you people believe everything you read and that’s fine. As a father, I have one request. Please stop posting my children on your socials,” he wrote.

I understand that you people believe everything you read and that’s fine , as a father I have one request.Please stop posting my children on your socials.

— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) October 16, 2025

The post comes amid ongoing social media debates about his split from Enhle, which has drawn strong opinions from fans and public figures alike, including the musician’s sister, Lungie Maphumulo, whose recent comments reignited online drama between the former couple’s supporters.

Black Coffee’s statement quickly went viral, with many users sharing their thoughts.

Some accused him of fuelling public interest in his private life by speaking openly about his marriage in interviews, while others praised him for standing up for his children.

One user commented, “You opened the conversation after you went on that podcast and spilled the beans. You should have allowed things to slide as we all expected. And by the way, those also have a mother who wouldn’t mind us posting their pictures.”

Another fan offered words of support, writing, “They are evil, my brother, leave them to God. We love you @RealBlackCoffee. May you shine brighter and brighter, sir.”

A third questioned, “Who posted them first on social media?”

 

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