
After a few weeks it was rumored that actress and singer Simphiwe ‘Simz’ Ngema and model Tino Chinyani are back together and the couple has been confirmed.
In September 2021, the couple announced an amicable separation that shocked fans. Simz and Tino have a three-year-old son, Tinyani.
‘He will move mountains’
Because they have been co-parenting well together since, often sharing family pictures together with their son, Simz connection romantic relationship has reignited.
Simz shared a picture of their time in Cape Town on the beach, they looked intimate and kissed Tino.
At The big ones the actress captioned her post: “I want to type another goodbye. I’m kidding! We are right.“ Translation: “(If I wanted to I would type another farewell post – dare me. I’m kidding, we’re good).
“I have all the romantic captions but I can’t help myself. Okay, here’s my caption.
“For the wrong, they will make excuses, for the right… they will move mountains. Thank you for moving mountains You want to jump.”
Simz also changed his name from Ngema to Chinyani which was discovered by his 2.3 million followers.
Tino shared his own post with Simz on Instagram on Wednesday, simply saying; “forever”.
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Break up
The day before posting, they have gone their separate ways for the past two years, Tino and Simz were photographed happily during a couple’s weekend. The split announcement trended on social media with many wondering what went wrong.
At the time, Simz said: “It was one of the best experiences, a beautiful love story of two people who fought everything to be together. I have learned to love again, to feel again, to live again and smile again. I will I am always grateful to everyone who has taught me. May God give me the strength and wisdom to raise my beautiful son. @tiyani_chinyani we will always be your parents and we will always be there for you.
“There are no tears here, only lessons and good memories. I really had a beautiful fun weekend. This is for friendship and dope ass co-parenting,” wrote Ngema.