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Diamond Platnumz And Princess Tiffah Get Emotional As Prince Nillan And His Sister Head Back To South Africa

After almost one week visit, Diamond Platnumz’s kids are finally off to their home in South Africa. The Bongo star chauffeured Prince Nillan and Princess Tiffah to the airport but the mood changed as the two kids were departing.


In a video shared by WCB Wasafi in their Instagram account, the father of four is seen hugging his kids before biding them goodbye. However, Tiffah is crying uncontrollably as she leaves her father. On the other hand, Nillan seems not to care as he is just grinning.

The WCB Wasafi CEO got emotional too as he tried to console his daughter from the other side of the glass wall. He watched helplessly as the kids and their nanny went to board the plane. Diamond also assured his daughter that he will soon visit her as he expressed his love to her.


“Mama T, hi five. Give me five. I love you. I am coming, I am coming,” Simba told his daughter.

At the tail of the video, the Bongo artist is seen fighting back tears as he leaves the airport. He also seemed helpless as his kids left unlike the day he picked them from the airport last week. It’s rumoured that his ex-wife, Zari Hassan, had given him a temporary custody of the kids as she went for honeymoon with her new hubby, Shakib Cham Lutaaya.

Wairimu Serah Nyambura

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