Mama ka melisa ungumntwana ka NKULUNKULU big time!👏👏👏ngithandaza ukuthi abantu bakini bangamamkela umelisa hle🙏ingathi lo NKULUNKULU omthandzayo angathambisa iintliziyo zabo bamkele umnwana hle.But never mind the things of this world cause GOD loves u ur child until now and HE wil love u and protect u in JESUS name .AMEN.Dont loose faith nthabi i wil pray for u and mellissa and all those who are in ur situation.IN JESUS NAME everything wil b fine.🤞
I feel the pain of this white woman being rejected by her own family bcos of her child Mellissa ,my God Bless ,protect and guide them,until their family find peace to forgive and stop rejecting them because of the skin colour of the young beautiful girl
The story is sad but she is strong and good women with lovely daughter. I love you keep praying and trust god to strengthen you as you walk through this storm.
Jelly Baby our accents usually change towards the accents that surround us. She’s so blessed to know so many languages! Kudos to her for embracing fellow South Africans.
Nthabiseng is a strong woman. She might be a white woman but now she looks like a black woman because of the way she behaves and talks. I would've like to see Melissa's father, she's a beautiful girl. May GOD bless her and her mum and bring peace in their family with her gran, uncle and brothers.💝
Sterkte Ou sus.. Liefde Ken nie kleur nie en in God se oe is ons almal sy kinders. Mag julle veilig en vol geluk lewe... Vanaf een ligte vel Goddienstige Dame na n Ander🌸❤❤
I feel sorry for you young Melissa may you grow into a strong independent woman such your mother's family would be sorry for what they did to you n ur mom
Ngyamangala nami beloku bethi i'm so touched, so sad... for what, no one has ever made a fuss about a black person speaking English or Afrikaans. Instead when blacks go and leave next to whites as neighbours , they move overseas or some where else.
Wow, Mellisa, such a happy and brilliant young girl. I love her energy. May God continue to see them through.
this is the most touching story I have ever watched. as a nation we need to learn from Nthabiseng and may God bless her.
Mama ka melisa ungumntwana ka NKULUNKULU big time!👏👏👏ngithandaza ukuthi abantu bakini bangamamkela umelisa hle🙏ingathi lo NKULUNKULU omthandzayo angathambisa iintliziyo zabo bamkele umnwana hle.But never mind the things of this world cause GOD loves u ur child until now and HE wil love u and protect u in JESUS name .AMEN.Dont loose faith nthabi i wil pray for u and mellissa and all those who are in ur situation.IN JESUS NAME everything wil b fine.🤞
When she gave her testimony in church...love has no colour😭😍
We need a reality show or a movie yohhhh I’m so touched I’m literally in tears
Touching prayer at the end there Melissa, from one so young as well 🙌🏾
this really got me into tears,,,,may the good Lord bless them abudantly
I just love Nthabiseng and Melissa. God bless them and Nthabiseng thank you for your authenticity. Much respect sister
She sounds like Black South Africans! Wow!!! You can tell she is enjoying black South African hospitality.
its nice to see a strong south African like I'm proud of you sisi I hope your brother and children could accept the kid god bless you❤❤❤
How informative!! Thank you for sharing your story. You both are so beautiful, sweet spirit. May God continue to Bless you 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙋🏾♀️🙋🏾♀️🇺🇸🇺🇸
Wow! This documentary really moved me. Thanks.
I feel the pain of this white woman being rejected by her own family bcos of her child Mellissa ,my God Bless ,protect and guide them,until their family find peace to forgive and stop rejecting them because of the skin colour of the young beautiful girl
this should be a movie. touching story.
Would be a great movie hey
Yoh! That effortless and unconscious pulling of different black South African accents.
The story is sad but she is strong and good women with lovely daughter. I love you keep praying and trust god to strengthen you as you walk through this storm.
She has a black people's English accent 🤗
Jelly Baby our accents usually change towards the accents that surround us. She’s so blessed to know so many languages! Kudos to her for embracing fellow South Africans.
A truly touching story...#May_Living_Spirit_Be_With_Them
This is so nice, I wish Charmaine to be calm and raise her daughter and eventually her family will come look for her and accept Melissa
Wow Nthabiseng is indeed a strong woman I love you 😍😍
Nthabiseng, you didnt mention you stayed in Tembisa (Tshwelapele), remeber that? you were our neighbor...
I pray for you and your child that you remain strong and focused. May the Almighty continue to illuminate your path Nthabiseng and Melissa
I would really love to see part 2 of this.
Hil S was there a part 2 uploaded?
Wow.. wow
Prayer changes things Melissa Dear. Hang on there , God will make a way
Wow Nthabiseng is inspiring indeed
Man she is a survivor like for real!
She's from my hometown,Lephalale ,Her story is painful and inspiring
#StriveForHappiness
i thought i ddnt hear her correctly wen she says lephalale ,mi home town 2
i thought i ddnt hear her correctly wen she says lephalale ,mi home town 2
i thought i ddnt hear her correctly wen she says lephalale ,mi home town 2
i thought i ddnt hear her correctly wen she says lephalale ,mi home town 2
beautiful
Good people, one love
I need to watch part 2, please, please
Nthabiseng is a strong woman. She might be a white woman but now she looks like a black woman because of the way she behaves and talks. I would've like to see Melissa's father, she's a beautiful girl. May GOD bless her and her mum and bring peace in their family with her gran, uncle and brothers.💝
I thought she said Mellisa’s father passed around 1999 or after Mellisa was born?
ahhh man this got me crying
Was there a part 2 uploaded please? Anybody got a link?
fascinating
what happens next? we need more of this.. what an emotional story...
may the hand of God be always upon them.
Wow i like you Nthabi❤️i wish to meet you one day,we share the same story
The depth of this!!!!
Sterkte Ou sus.. Liefde Ken nie kleur nie en in God se oe is ons almal sy kinders.
Mag julle veilig en vol geluk lewe...
Vanaf een ligte vel Goddienstige Dame na n Ander🌸❤❤
Yho. Yehova unemimangaliso. Ubakhusele Bawo akhule uMellissa ancede unina, God bless South Africa!!
Oooooh god this is very touching
God bless this family in Jesus Christ name, skin is not a sin we all belong to God.
I'm so touched
Touching story indeed. Tears!!
ncooooh i love her
This is really a touching story.
touching story
wow mellisa is beautiful nd her mom is a strong women
wow speechless
its so sad God bless you mamah
me too yazi
Abantu bolwam uhlanga baphi na kwezi comments bengaphoswa kangaka😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lool this made my day
Ndikhona, sendide Nam ndafika loool. Ungowaphi na Botya?
Hahahaha singabeba 2 years later
There are lessons to learn here...Good and Bad
All is well mellisa and your mom soon all of them thy accept you baby gal
I know Melissa ,I went to the same schools as her but I was a grade ahead of her.
siyabonga
Ooooh my god painful story
All is well
Salute xitsonga my Language
I feel sorry for you young Melissa may you grow into a strong independent woman such your mother's family would be sorry for what they did to you n ur mom
We want our Land.
Ngyamangala nami beloku bethi i'm so touched, so sad... for what, no one has ever made a fuss about a black person speaking English or Afrikaans. Instead when blacks go and leave next to whites as neighbours , they move overseas or some where else.
we still want our land...
Amen Kiddo❤️
This is so sad
oh God
I think love has no colour.
This is Painful !!
God help you
EISH JAH NHE
So sad
Eeh Nthabiseng's mother yoooh calling k word to her grandchildren's .yaaaa that's that how we supposed to live kasi will be a rainbow therapy
Shame on Ntabeleng's parents
I wonder if she needs a kidney
Mxm Mshoza stop catfishing us
😥😥Strenght of a woman.
we still want our land...