While their divorce is still pending the “Queen Sono” star altered her list of demands, alleging that she lost jobs and income because Black Coffee didn’t want her doing romantic scenes.
“This demand by the respondent immediately caused many TV production companies and with numerous projects that I had been lined up for, to cancel or drop me from their lists of actresses,” read Mbali’s legal statement. The Sunday paper also reports that she wants the court to declare “null and void” the ante-nuptial contract she signed prior to her marriage to the muso.
The award-winning actress has demanded among other things R80 000 child maintenance for their two children, R30 000 monthly allowance, R17 000 for her beauty expenses, and her medical bills after she allegedly suffered depression due to the stress of their much-publicised divorce.
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