Cassper On Whether He’s Still Dating His Baby Mama. Rapper Cassper Nyovest, known for his chart-topping hits and charismatic persona, has recently made headlines by putting rumors to rest about his dating life. In a viral clip featuring media personality Pamela Mtanga, a close friend of the rapper, Cassper candidly addressed speculations about his relationship status with Thobeka Majozi, the mother of his son, Khotso.
In the engaging interview, Pamela Mtanga playfully interrogated Cassper Nyovest about his dating life, aiming to uncover any romantic connections he might have. However, the rapper was swift in setting the record straight, shutting down any claims of being involved with anyone other than the mother of his child.
When an unrecognizable woman seemed threatening Cassper with some names of women’s he’s been with, Cassper confidently replied, “Who am I dating? Name one, on camera. I’m only dating Khotso (his son)’s mother only.”
The rapper playfully added, “In Johannesburg, the girls claim me, that’s the problem. Usually, back in the day, it was men claiming women, now the women are claiming us, good looking successful black men.” Cassper’s humor and charm resonated with fans, creating a lighthearted moment in the exchange.
Despite being one of South Africa’s most beloved public figures, Cassper Nyovest and Thobeka Majozi have chosen to keep their relationship relatively private. They rarely post about their personal lives on social media, leading to occasional speculations from fans about the status of their relationship. However, the rapper’s straightforward response puts any doubts to rest, confirming that he and Thobeka are still very much together after many years and a son together.
While the couple prefers to keep their relationship out of the public eye, they occasionally share heartwarming glimpses of their journey as parents on their respective social media platforms. Their approach to privacy is respected by their adoring fans, who understand and appreciate their desire to shield their personal lives from excessive public scrutiny.