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Mome Mahlangu On The Role She Played to Protect Her Husband’s Mental Health

Mome Mahlangu On The Role She Played to Protect Her Husband’s Mental Health. As the Biblical scripture says, ‘He Who Finds a Wife, Finds a Good Thing.’ This resonates well with Tol Ass Mo, whose wife Mome Mahlangu has been supportive from the get go. 

Two years ago, Mome had to prove beyond reasonable doubt that she was that supportive wife. Her husband Mongezi had rape allegations leveled against him. Lerato Moloi alleged that Toll A$$ Mo sexually abused her a couple of years back. The model and actress spoke up about the ordeal on Twitter, sharing a statement stating she would fight for justice. Toll A$$ Mo has since been cleared of the charges, and he stated he was going to take legal action against Lerato.

The comedian and TV personality was a guest on the recent Podcast and Chill with MacG episode where he shared his side of the story. As expected he still maintained his innocence stating that this was a plan to destroy him. He also seized the opportunity to applaud his wife for standing by him when he was almost cancelled by the media and society.

On the role she played, Mome said she had to restructure her household, to make sure Mo cuts out the noise from outside to gather mental strength. The family removed DStv for 3 and a half’s years to date. The family also had to cut out social life since they couldn’t trust no one.

“I’m a reader of energy and body language and I don’t waste my time trying to make decisions. Mo was in High Care for weeks, then 8 months he was gone on his spiritual journey. I said to Him focus on your Healing, I will make sure you return to PEACE and You find your HAPPINESS Again be Still,” she said.


Mome stayed home with the kids, who though their dad was in America. She also cancelled her social life completely some friends. The only outsiders she interacted with were her accountant and  Broker finalizing the farm purchase. The property was bought for her husband to come back to peace after Intwaso.

“…the move was the best healing point , now we live le Maburu and no one has ever insulted Mo or our children till today, we are part of a peaceful farm estate to protect our kids mental health is to raise them in loving kind and peaceful environment…”

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