Tytie and Kikie Reveal Sangoma Gogo Chihoro Helped Them
“After meeting her, we felt a shift in our energy. Opportunities started coming in faster, and our followers began growing at an unprecedented rate" - Tytie
Tytie and Kikie Reveal Sangoma Gogo Chihoro Helped Them
Tytie and Kikie have revealed how their visit to sangoma Gogo Chihoro helped them tap into the unseen forces that were guiding their destiny.
They claim the sangoma helped them align their personal values with their professional goals, ensuring they stayed grounded and focused as they navigated their rapid rise to fame.
According to the couple, Gogo Chihoro’s guidance helped them build a stronger bond, not only in their marriage but also in their professional collaborations, enabling them to resonate with audiences on a deeper level.
“She told us that we were destined for greatness, but we had to stay humble and maintain a connection with our roots. She emphasized the importance of gratitude and generosity in everything we do,” Tytie explained.
“After meeting her, we felt a shift in our energy. Opportunities started coming in faster, and our followers began growing at an unprecedented rate.”
Meanwhile…
Zimbabwean-born Pakistani Instagram star Mathira Khan has become the latest influencer to suffer a breach of privacy.
Tytie and Kikie Reveal Sangoma Gogo Chihoro Helped Them
According to the Economic Times, videos allegedly showing her in compromising situations have spread widely online.
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In response, the actress and influencer quickly addressed the matter, claiming that images from a photoshoot were being misused to tarnish her reputation. On X (formerly Twitter), she wrote:
“People are misusing my name and my photoshoot pictures and adding fake stuff in; please have shame! Keep me out of this trashy nonsense.”
Mathira Khan, also known as Mathira Mohammad, is a well-known Pakistani influencer, actress, and dancer with a significant online presence, boasting over two million followers on Instagram and 59,000 on X.
Mathira, who was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, later moved to Pakistan, according to a report by India Times. She married singer Farran J. Mirza in 2012, but the couple divorced in 2018.