Cape Town – South African award-winning deejay and producer Kabelo Motsamai, popularly known as DJ Prince Kaybee, has penned a heartfelt message to his late father, apologising for his harsh attitude towards him.
According to The South African, Kaybee’s father, who’s only known as Mr Motsamai, died in 2011.
Taking to Twitter, Kaybee shared his personal thoughts with his Twitter followers about how he had had a change of heart about his relationship with his dad whom he thought was an absent father by choice.
“I’d like to apologise to my Dad for thinking he was sometimes not present in my life by choice, He was an incredible man that made sure we are stable as a family financially and worked his ass off. RIP DAD,” Kaybee wrote in a tweet.
I’d like to apologise to my Dad for thinking he was sometimes not present in my life by choice, He was an incredible man that made sure we are stable as a family financially and worked his ass off. RIP DAD❤️.
— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) January 5, 2022
According to Times Live, Kaybee’s change of heart came after he confirmed that he and Zola Mhlongo had welcomed their first child into the world.
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Replying to one tweet who said parenthood changes one’s perspective, Kaybee said: “It changes everything, I wish I could tell him to his face how ungrateful it was of me to expect so much and still he should have answers to my hungry belly each and every day of my childhood.”
It changes everything, I wish I could tell him to his face how ungrateful it was of me to expect so much and still he should have answers to my hungry belly each and every day of my childhood. https://t.co/ecFA5NhIgO
— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) January 5, 2022
Taking to his comment section, tweeps shared Kaybee’s sentiments.
Take a look at some of the reactions below:
Most of the things makes sense when Adulting kicks in.
— Tshepo Marazor (@Tshepo38387171) January 5, 2022
I hate that some things we have to grow up First before we understand them
— ALL BUSINESS (@TheRealKayiel) January 5, 2022
Condolences to u Kabelo and ur family, Most pple who grow up without a father, the only side of a story they know is their mother not father side of a story we end up hating our fathers without knowing what really happened I salute you to be man up n say sorry to ur father ?
— Back to reality (@thabs116) January 5, 2022
You are the realest man… Keep at it. Quite the set apart. You wear your heart on your sleeves, quite rare to find in men this days. Keep leading.
— Kgopotso Seth Chawane (@ChawaneKgopotso) January 5, 2022
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Compiled by Sinothando Siyolo