Soft life! Inside Ayanda Thabethe’s luxurious babies’ nursery

Media Personality Ayanda Thabethe recently shared a video of her babies’ adorable nursery on her YouTube channel — this comes after welcoming her secondborn a few months ago.

SBWL! MEDIA PERSONALITY IS LIVING HER BEST LIFE
Ayanda Thabethe is living like a princess and making sure that her children also get a taste of the soft life. The 38-year-old media personality and Quick Face Co-Founder seemingly has a taste for the finner things in life.

She’s no stranger to expensive international trips and traveling in style while you are at it, wearing high-end branded clothes, and dining at some of the most exquisite restaurants in the world.

According to Shwa from Sunday World, her mysterious man allegedly bought her a house and a sports car — all while he still affords to fly her privately around the world. Thabethe is allegedly dating businessman Peter Matsimbe, ECR reported. And, he is reportedly believed to father both her children, PJ and the newborn.


 

 

AYANDA THABETHE REVEALS THE INSIDE OF HER CHILDREN’S CUTE NURSERY
This time, Ayanda Thabethe decided to reveal a part of her home. She took to YouTube and showed off her mommy side as she revealed the inside of her babies’ nursery. Standing in the middle of the room, the mother of two said that her kids share the bedroom.

“This is where my babies sleep… well, not at night… I still co-sleep, can you believe it?” she asked.

Several cute things were spotted inside the jingle-inspired nursery including a baby clot, a few personalised items, sentimental art pieces, and some baby toys. The baby room is nothing short of chic.

And while some may think that the nursery is everything any kid could ever wish for, Thabethe revealed that her babies also have a separate playroom where they can go wild and be creative.

“This nursery, I really just wanted my babies to have a comfortable and beautiful. space, more than anything. They have a very colourful playroom somewhere else, but this is where they come to chill out, zone out, to come down, so I really just kept the colours neutral,” she said.