Moozlie Reflects on Marriage and Motherhood: ‘I Don’t Know If I Want Kids Anymore’
In a recent, deeply personal interview with MswenkoFranko, South African rapper and media personality Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena opened up about her current outlook on marriage and the prospect of motherhood. Known for her direct and authentic approach to life, the artist shared that her priorities have shifted significantly as she navigates her career and personal growth.

When the conversation turned to the traditional expectations of settling down, Moozlie maintained a relaxed stance. She emphasized that she is not actively pursuing marriage, preferring to let life unfold naturally. “I’m sure. If it comes, it comes, babe. But it can wait a little while. I’m a bit busy right now,” she remarked, highlighting that her focus remains firmly on her multifaceted career in music and television.
Perhaps the most striking revelation was her evolving stance on children. While she once envisioned a large family, her perspective has undergone a transformation. “I think I’m starting to become quite clear on the fact that maybe I don’t want kids,” she admitted. She noted that this is a stark contrast to her younger years, when she jokingly aspired to have as many as 17 children.
Moozlie credited her three-year-old nephew with providing her a more realistic view of the demands of parenting. “He’s wild. He’s given me a new perspective on kids and what it takes to really raise a child. And I don’t know if I want that for myself,” she explained. Despite these reservations, she acknowledged the spiritual and legacy-driven aspects of life, noting, “But I do know that there’s just something beautiful about continuing the creation of life. I think God does want that for me, too.”
Ultimately, Moozlie stressed that any decision regarding motherhood would be contingent on finding the right partner, though she expressed a healthy skepticism regarding trust. Her reflections resonate with many modern, successful women who are navigating the balance between professional ambition and personal fulfillment. As she continues to evolve, Moozlie remains committed to living on her own terms.
