Gogo Maweni TwinsGogo Maweni and Husband Sabelo Expecting Twins [Image: @dr_maweni/Instagram]

Two Times the Love: Gogo Maweni and Husband Sabelo Expecting Twins

Popular celebrity sangoma Gogo Maweni has thrilled her fans after announcing that she is expecting twins with her husband, Sabelo Magube.

Gogo Maweni, born Lee-Anne Mokopo, revealed the exciting news during an interview with DJ Sbu on his podcast The Hustlers Corner SA, which premiered on 16 August.

 

Gogo Maweni And Sabelo Prepare For Twins

Gogo Maweni and Sabelo have been married for five years, and the two are now expecting a double bundle of joy. The celebrity sangoma told DJ Sbu she is expecting the twins via IVF.

 

Gogo Maweni Twins
Gogo Maweni and Husband Sabelo Expecting Twins [Image: @dr_maweni/Instagram]

 

Gogo Maweni already has three children from her previous marriages. She has a child with one American man yet to be identified, actor SK Khoza and footballer Siyabonga Zulu. Because of her big brood, the sangoma felt like she was done having more babies. However, Sabelo craved more kids.

Gogo Maweni said:

“This was a serious conversation in our household because you are talking to somebody who has children already… We sat down, and he was like, ‘I really want kids – I really love you, and I want children with you. Soon we gonna add two more to the list. We are having twins! This was supposed to be a secret until the bump came out.

“We work so hard, and the reason we work so hard is to be able to afford certain things. There’s IVF. You go, and they take out your egg for the first month, then they take out your egg the second month, then they put it back. I went to a gynaecologist and asked to be referred for IVF, and we’re here now.”

 

What Is IVF

The NHS says:

“In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is one of several techniques available to help people with fertility problems have a baby. During IVF, an egg is removed from the woman’s ovaries and fertilised with sperm in a laboratory. The fertilised egg, called an embryo, is then returned to the woman’s womb to grow and develop.”

 

 

By Rumpel

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