Babes Wodumo Faces Legal Challenges: Drama Unfolds In Court

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  • South African Gqom sensation Babes Wodumo finds herself entangled in a legal battle that has captivated the nation.
  • The creator of the iconic hit Wololo made an appearance at the Durban Magistrate Court in KwaZulu-Natal on January 27, 2025.
  • Magistrate Ntokozo Myeni postponed Babes Wodumo's trial until February 21, 2025, to allow for further evidence collection.
Babes Wodumo's legal drama has been nothing short of intense. Image: @babeswodumo Source: Instagram

The South African music icon Babes Wodumo has been navigating through a whirlwind of drama surrounding an assault case that has taken center stage in the courts. This high-profile legal saga has not only put her music career in the spotlight but has also drawn attention to the complexities of celebrity life in South Africa.

February 2025: The Next Chapter in Babes Wodumo's Trial

For Babes Wodumo, a Durban-born Gqom queen and global sensation, the start of 2025 has been anything but smooth sailing. The year began with her making multiple trips to court due to an assault case filed against her by Durban designer Philly Mhlongo of SK Dee Designs. This case has sparked widespread discussion and debate across the nation.

Recently, according to Daily Sun, Babes Wodumo, whose real name is Bongekile Simelane, appeared at the Durban Magistrates Court in KwaZulu-Natal on January 27, 2025. Known affectionately as "Yena Wodumo," she faced the court alongside her legal team, setting the stage for what promises to be a dramatic legal journey ahead.

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  • Magistrate Ntokozo Myeni made the decision to postpone Babes Wodumo's trial until February 21, 2025, to gather additional evidence. During the hearing, her attorney, Thula Mlondo, challenged the prosecution's key evidence—a video clip that allegedly captured the incident from last year. Mlondo questioned the legitimacy of how the prosecution obtained this crucial footage, adding another layer of complexity to the case.

    Babes Wodumo's legal drama continues to unfold. Image: @babeswodumo Source: Instagram

    The courtroom drama deepened as Mlondo pushed the prosecution to explain the origins of the video. Philly Mhlongo, the victim in this case, took the witness stand and recounted her version of events, describing the day she claims Babes Wodumo attacked her at her business premises.

    Philly previously detailed the incident, explaining how it unfolded:

    “The dancers came to my shop on February 28 because they wanted to perform at a gig. They didn’t have enough money to purchase the clothes outright, so we agreed on a hire arrangement. I insisted they pay for the hired clothes, but they returned them on March 12 in poor condition. When they arrived with Babes Wodumo, her bodyguard, and her father, they seemed intoxicated. Babes then assaulted me.”

    Public Reaction to Babes Wodumo's Weight Gain

    Fans Celebrate Babes Wodumo's Transformation

    Amid the legal drama, Babes Wodumo has also been making headlines for a different reason—her noticeable weight gain. Fans have been overwhelmingly supportive, praising her new look and celebrating her transformation. In a report from Briefly News, Babes's unexpected weight gain has been met with warm appreciation from her fanbase. Mzansi, as South Africans affectionately call their nation, has embraced her new image, believing it reflects a happier and healthier version of the star.

    After performing at the EFF Manifesto launch, Babes shared a selfie that showcased her radiant baby face and fuller cheeks. Her fans were quick to express their admiration, leaving heartfelt comments and messages of support. It's a testament to her enduring connection with her audience, proving that even in challenging times, her fans stand by her side.

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