AKA heartbroken as he remembers ex-fiancée with throwback video
Updated | By Poelano Malema
The star shared an old video of them having fun in the kitchen with a heartbroken emoji.
AKA has never shied away from mourning his ex-fiancée, Nellie Tembe, publicly.
The star who recently released a song in honour of Tembe, has posted a throwback video of the two of them chilling at home, having fun.
READ: Listen to AKA's new song for his late fiancée Nellie Tembe
The video starts off with Nellie cooking in the kitchen before AKA walks in dancing to Disclosure and Fatoumata Diawara's song, 'Douha (Mali Mali)'.
Nellie later joins him and the two of them can be seen having fun dancing.
Watch it below:
Nellie passed away on Sunday, 11th of April, at the Pepperclub Hotel in Cape Town.
She allegedly jumped from the 10th floor of the hotel and died on the scene.
The couple was in Cape Town for AKA’s performance at Ayepyep Club the night before.
She died weeks after AKA posted that he had paid lobola for her.
READ: AKA: "I was diagnosed with clinical depression"
Following her death, AKA released a statement saying how the passing has affected his emotional well-being.
“I miss Anele so much, and I’m heartbroken at the unfulfilled life we had planned together. The tragic loss of Anele has taken a great toll on me, emotionally and psychologically. Insinuations and innuendos made on my personhood have made it even more difficult to process and the strain our families have taken is unspeakable – which is why at this time I choose to retreat to honour my journey, praying that moments of stillness may bring me closer to some clarity,” he wrote.
Last month, he revealed that he was once diagnosed with clinical depression.
Image courtesy of Instagram/ @AKAworldwide
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