Khaya Dladla Opens About A Painful Experience His Family Has Had To Endure

Khaya Dladla, is a South African actor, model and musician. She is best known for the role “GC” in the television soapie Uzalo.

Khaya’s mother has been sick for a long time, she suffered a stroke. Khaya revealed that the passing of his uncle was the cause of the stroke. He went on to say that people really showed him their true colors at this time. The star lost his father while doing his final year in Varsity.

He took to social media hiw much pain her mom’s health caused them as a family and she gave hope to those who are going through the same path, he said whatever they are facing it shall pass. This is what he said,


 

 

 

 
“A lot of people don’t know much about my personal life… I lost my dad doing my final year in varsity and I was left with just this woman who gave me life. Last year this time I lost my uncle and on the same day my mom was attacked by a stroke that took her speech away and mobility (couldn’t talk or walk) and I was willing to do and pay any amount to see her regain her normal life again.

That’s when my real family and friends showed who they were because people will never care for you or your loved ones more than you…. I was left with about 5 people in my life who would ask how she is doing? What does she need? How can they help.”

He further thanked his clients who were paying money to her business, he said they played an important role, they financially helped him walk through the journey. Here is what he said,

“To every client I am able to invoice… you also played an vital role and investing in what I do because that also financially helped the journey…. So don’t stop as you are part of the bigger picture… Ngiyabonga To you going through the same thing or any other difficulties in life… remember that god is there and this too shall pass. Just wanted to leave this here as it might help someone else not to give up or just appreciate the people who are your constant crutch when walking any journey becomes too much,” he says.