By Chantelle Muzanenhamo

Popular rapper Holy Ten, real name is Mukudzei Chitsama, has candidly discussed the challenges in his marriage to Kimberly Richards two years after their lobola ceremony.

Known for his controversial remarks, Holy Ten didn’t hold back in a recent interview with DJ Ollah 7, where he revealed the complexities of his personal life.

The “Pressure” hitmaker admitted that his relationship with Kimberly has been disruptive, largely due to his high-profile social media presence.

Holy Ten initially believed that Kimberly would serve as a stabilizing force in his life, but he expressed disappointment in that expectation.

“At one point I really thought Kimberly was gonna be the calm to this storm. She’s not. I really did think that Kimberly was gonna be a control to this fire and at the end of the day, I realized she thinks I do things to impress her, not understanding that I’m the leader of the youth and a speaker of the truth,” he said.

“I want to protect Kimberly to a level where I don’t want her to pull me back because she doesn’t understand what it means to be Holy Ten. We are not on the same wavelength,” he added

While trying to adapt to what Kimberly wanted, Holy Ten said adopting a quieter lifestyle just isn’t feasible for him.

“I tried to be reserved, even staying silent throughout January, but it didn’t work. I realized I can’t change who I am,” he explained.

The rapper’s revelations became even more shocking when he admitted to infidelity.

“I don’t know if I see myself staying with Kimberly in the future. She’ll probably be staying at one of my houses. I have a lot of wives. I can’t even categorize them as girlfriends because I respect them,” he shared.

In a startling turn of events, Holy Ten revealed he has 22 women in his life, stating, “You will find out when they get pregnant. These women are not all mine; they just give me children. I have my softaz that they like.”

Holy Ten and Kimberly Richards tied the knot in a low-key ceremony at the Harare Magistrate’s Court in October 2021, just three months after welcoming their first child, Mukudzei Jnr. The rapper made headlines earlier in March 2021 when he paid US$15,000 in lobola, signifying his commitment to Kimberly.

As Holy Ten navigates his complex personal life, fans are left questioning whether his candid revelations are genuine reflections of his marriage or simply a publicity stunt.

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