Nandi Madida on taking a break from work to focus on motherhood

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Nandi Madida on taking a break from work to focus on motherhood
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'So focusing on motherhood has been amazing and just being okay with not doing anything.'

Media personality and singer Nandi Madida has opened up about her reason for taking an impromptu year off from work to focus on motherhood.

“It's been so rewarding. My children needed it because they're still young. And that's a huge achievement. It's OK, even if you haven't been doing anything per se and you're just sitting down, connecting with yourself, and understanding yourself. That's also fine.

“People romanticise the idea of us being together, we've actually tried it and we can't even get a minute into it. But if it does happen it has to be organic, and you'll know it's an achievement.”

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