Sho Madjozi is embraced in a world without her sister and she’s confessed to be seriously hurting.
Weeks ago, the singer’s sister was involved in a car accident which eventually led to her death.
Sho was off shows and even social media, but she’s gotten quite active within the few past days on Twitter, relieving her pains in words.
“You guys did not mention that the toughest thing after losing someone close to you is believing it. That the biggest effort will be spent suppressing the hope that there’s been a mistake, that the person is going to reappear somehow and that life will go back to normal.”
“We are so ridiculously optimistic as human beings. We always subconsciously hope for the best and that’s usually a good thing. But it doesn’t help in situations where you need to accept that the worst has happened and there’s nothing you can do about it.”
“I don’t know how many times i will have to to push this same rock up this same hill. Everyday I think ok I’ve accepted it, then I wake up the next day and it’s like I’m being introduced to the news all over again.”
Like I said at Afropunk, it wouldn’t be impressive if our happiness came from not having hardship, the impressive thing is if we can somehow find happiness despite it.
— It’s Sho time (@ShoMadjozi) December 31, 2019
It’s especially hard going through something painful at this time of year because it looks like everyone else is celebrating and their lives are perfect. If you’re feeling like you’re the only one. You’re not. I’m hurting too.
Meanwhile, Sho Madjozi has resumed performing at gigs, and her energy was applauded by most of her fans.
You guys are actually determined to make me cry. Thank you 🙏🏽 https://t.co/T8ehwoVIJG
— It’s Sho time (@ShoMadjozi) January 1, 2020
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— Zee MaGatsheni Ngwane (@Zinhle28517153) January 1, 2020
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