Another celebrity who is still recovering is Kayrou.
Famous South African rapper Leslie “Da Les” Mmpe suffered a severe stroke in July and is currently undergoing rehabilitation.
In a message sent through his team, the musician expressed his gratitude for overcoming the ordeal.
He also expressed gratitude for the support he has received from fans, friends and family.
“Thank you everyone for your support. Your prayers are answered!” he added.
Da LES hospitalization
The stroke occurred on what would have been the rapper's 39th birthday.
“Although his condition is stable, this remains a difficult time for his loved ones and his family would like to ask the public to keep him in our thoughts and prayers as they go through this difficult time.” “We are calling on everyone to dedicate their lives,” his family said at the time.
Kayrou's recovery
Another celebrity who is still recovering in the hospital is Kayrou.
The 36-year-old musician, whose real name is Querero Segoana, was hospitalized after a car accident in Potchefstroom in the northwest in September this year.
In recent updates, soul cafe The hitmaker said that although 85% of his body is currently not functioning, he remains optimistic about his recovery.
“85% of my body doesn't move, but my soul is dancing. God is good. Thank you for all your prayers and wishes.
“This journey has been tough and very painful. I never imagined I would be in this situation, but I promise I will recover,” he wrote in another Instagram post.
the singer said news 24 His situation is said to be taking a toll on him mentally.
“Right now, it's a big mental battle. Even if it's hard or lonely, I'm trying my best and not giving up.
“I'm really trying not to give up. It's so painful and so hard and so incredibly lonely most of the time. It hurts.
“Before you know it, you're asking a thousand questions like, 'Why did this happen?' Especially when you're responsible for so many people,” he says. told the publication.
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