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DJ KBoz, Sally Boss Madam confirm split

AWARD-WINNING celebrity couple Bosley Keya (DJ KBoz) and Sally Ephraim Keya, also known as and Sally Boss Madam, recently announced an end to their marriage.

Confirming recent rumours of their separation, a statement Sally posted on social media read: “After many months of striving to make our marriage work, I am pained to announce that KBoz and I have decided to end our union. By no means was this an easy decision to make. We both agree that it is in the best interest of our son and ourselves.”

The couple have been married for nine years and have one child. DJ KBoz yesterday told The Namibian that despite the split, they will remain business partners. He said they are currently busy with preparations to market Sally Boss Madam’s new album ‘Lucky Girl’. “When the album was launched, we did not have time to promote it. Our marketing was affected by the lockdown regulations due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This for now is our main focus,” he said, urging fans not to take their decision too harshly.

“Our fans must continue supporting us. They must also know that things like this happen in life,” he said. Sally Boss Madam was not willing to comment on the matter but said she was excited to be coming back into studio next month, to work on new music.

The couple married in 2010 at Karibib. In 2017 they won the Simply You Magazine Lifestyle and Fashion Award for the favourite celebrity couple of the year.

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