Motswafere family renders an apology following mental breakdown

MOTSWAFERE CHRONICLES: An ill wind blows no one any good
A storm brewed in the life of Motswafere, the talented runner-up of My Star 2012. It was a perfect storm of emotions and accusations, a tempest in a teapot that spilled over into the public sphere.
Motswafere, a jack of all trades, not only a singer but also a stylist, makeup artist, and backup vocalist, seemed to have been driven to the end of his tether. He’d been airing his dirty laundry for all the world to see, making a mountain out of a molehill as he called out fellow creatives and former paramours.
It’s a bitter pill to swallow when you feel you’ve been taken for a ride. Motswafere was singing a different tune, alleging that many he’d worked with hadn’t paid their dues, leaving him to hold the bag.
He was clearly feeling like a fish out of water, a soul caught in the crossfire of his own perceived grievances. He even alleged that a former My Star winner, Kennedy Thal, had received his scholarship, an accusation that Kennedy immediately nipped in the bud, stating Motswafere was not in his right mind.
In a series of live videos, Motswafere went on a fishing expedition, dropping names like Nora Mc Aslin, Amantle Brown, and Nicole Martinez, alleging they owed him. It was a case of one thing leading to another, and before we knew it, he was spilling the beans about Mjamaica, a well-known comedian.
He claimed Mjamaica had left him high and dry after a romantic encounter, which was the last straw for him. He even threatened to expose more of his former lovers, a threat that was likely the final nail in the coffin of his public reputation.
But every cloud has a silver lining, and in this case, it was the Motswafere family who came to the rescue. They released a statement, taking the bull by the horns and offering an apology for Motswafere’s behavior.

They acknowledged that he had been fighting an uphill battle with his mental health and was going through a severe manic episode. The family’s statement was a breath of fresh air, a testament to their love and understanding, showing they were not just paying lip service to the situation.
The family stated, “We are all in the same boat, and we must stick together.” They were pulling out all the stops to get him the help he needed. He has now been admitted to a mental health facility where he’s receiving the care he desperately needs.
It seems he’s turned over a new leaf and is on the road to recovery, hopefully putting this whole ordeal behind him. At the end of the day, Motswafere’s story is a reminder that we all have our own crosses to bear, and sometimes, the best we can do is give each other the benefit of the doubt. It seems Motswafere has now decided to get his ducks in a row and move forward. The ball is now in his court, and we can only wish him the best.
