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Candy’s missing puzzle

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Candy Mokwena. Photo supplied
Candy Mokwena. Photo supplied

ALL the fame and fortune means very little when a part of you is missing.

Or so Candy Mokwena, who recently opened up to Drum magazine about a missing piece of her life, believes.

On Friday in an online video called Unscripted, Candy revealed that she was looking for her biological father as the man she grew up believing was her father, was in fact not her dad.

She said she was shown in her dreams that she was not a biological child in her family.

The Tsa Mandebele hitmaker said after doing some research she found that the man believed to be her real dad is a man known as Billtart Moshone who comes from North West.

She said although her career in music has been successful, she has always wondered about her true origins.

She mentioned that her parents divorced and that her musical talent comes from her dad’s lineage.

The Queen of Culture, as she’s known, has always been open about some of her life’s struggles.

She lost her son in a car accident five years ago.

Daily Sun approached her to help find her biological dad but she’d had a change of mind. She said: “My mum is very old and frail. She is 86 years old and ill.

“I don’t want to continue looking because it might upset her and that may lead to me losing her.”

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