South African actors Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu ended their six-year marriage through a legal settlement. The Scandal soap opera stars signed papers after their relationship broke down completely. They married during February 2019 at a garden ceremony and became famous as a power couple. Fans loved watching them together on television and social media posts. The pair shares three-year-old daughter Rhulani who turned another year older during June.
Social media users posted mixed reactions about the celebrity split on platform X. Some people blamed modern technology for destroying marriages through constant exposure to different lifestyles. Others argued that past generations stayed married because women accepted unfaithful husbands. Many fans wished both actors peace and healing during their separation. Comments suggested people marry for wrong reasons instead of following traditional values.
South Africa recorded 22,230 completed divorces during 2023 according to Stats SA data. This number jumped 10.1 percent from 20,196 cases during 2022. Nearly half of all divorced couples split within their first decade together. Statistics show South Africans leave unhappy marriages more often rather than staying because of social pressure. The Ndlovu divorce reflects broader changes happening across relationships throughout the country.
Social media users posted mixed reactions about the celebrity split on platform X. Some people blamed modern technology for destroying marriages through constant exposure to different lifestyles. Others argued that past generations stayed married because women accepted unfaithful husbands. Many fans wished both actors peace and healing during their separation. Comments suggested people marry for wrong reasons instead of following traditional values.
South Africa recorded 22,230 completed divorces during 2023 according to Stats SA data. This number jumped 10.1 percent from 20,196 cases during 2022. Nearly half of all divorced couples split within their first decade together. Statistics show South Africans leave unhappy marriages more often rather than staying because of social pressure. The Ndlovu divorce reflects broader changes happening across relationships throughout the country.