Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu Have Officially Announced The End of their Marriage
Beloved South African couple Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu have officially called it quits after half a decade as husband and wife. The couple issued a statement breaking the sad news of their divorce, putting a final nail in the coffin concerning speculations about the former couple after videos of them surfaced online fuelling discourse on their marital status.
The statement highlighted that while the divorced was finalised, it was done so on amicable terms between Hungani and Stephanie. The release also touched on the external interference of premature media exposure, which influenced the Ndlovu’s to act swiftly in clearing all the speculations.

Hungani and Stephanie | Instagram
“We’d like to take a moment to address the speculation surrounding our relationship. After much thought, reflection, and conversations, we have mutually decided to part ways and end our marriage.
“While we had hoped to share this news at a time that felt right for us, the unfortunate early release by the media has prompted us to speak sooner than we had planned,” the statement said.
After suffering a miscarriage in 2020, which they documented and shared with the people, the couple was blessed with a baby girl in 2022 they named Rhulani Iyana Ndlovu. The ex-couple reaffirmed their commitment in not letting the disintegration of their marriage get in the way of their parenthood, saying “our marriage is ending, our friendship is not.”
“Though our marriage is ending, our friendship is not. We are committed to showing up as a united team for our beautiful daughter, raising her with the same care, intention, and joy she has always known,” the statement said.

Hungani and Stephanie with Rhulani | Instagram
The former Ndlovu’s rounded off by thanking their fans for the love they showed to them and their YouTube brand called The Ndlovu’s Uncut, which currently stands at 346K subscribers.
“We’re incredibly grateful for the love and support you’ve shown – especially through The Ndlovu’s Uncut. During this deeply personal time, we kindly ask for privacy, grace, and compassion for our family,” the statement said.