Black Coffee – real name Nkosinathi Maphumulo – and his girlfriend Victoria Gonzalez are celebrating their fifth anniversary as a couple.
The DJ and the Venezuelan model first began dating in 2019, the same year he divorced his wife, Enhle Mbali.
BLACK COFFEE AND MODEL CELEBRATE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
Despite previously keeping their relationship private, Black Coffee and Victoria Gonzaléz have now opted to go public about their romance.
This includes posts on their vacations around the world, bonding with family and friends, and publicly praising each other on their Instagram accounts.
This week, the couple posted images of their five-year anniversary on their Instagram Stories. In the pics, taken in 2019 and again in 2025, Black Coffee and Victoria posed on the streets of Milan, where they hugged and kissed each other.
WHEN AND WHY DID HE DIVORCE ENHLE MBALI?
In 2019, Black Coffee and Enhle Mbali announced their official separation after tying the knot in a traditional wedding ceremony in 2011. They share two sons, Anesu and Asante.
What followed was a bitter split that involved plenty of dirty laundry.
Enhle – an actress – accused the DJ of physical, verbal, and financial abuse during and after their relationship. She also accused her ex of tapping her phone.
A year ago, Black Coffee told Kaya FM that he hoped to remarry one day.
He said, “I modeled marriage my own way. Because of my parents’ failing in marriage, and then not being raised by either of them
“You want to be the driver of this thing…you forget there is someone next to you”.
He continued: “There are things we wish for people, and there’s things they wish for themselves. And we make the mistake of imposing our wishes on them.
“I want to try marriage again just to understand it.”
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