South African actress and television personality Enhle Mbali has spoken openly about love, healing and her openness to marriage again, even as her highly publicised divorce from producer and DJ Black Coffee continues.
In an interview that premiered on Nounouche’s YouTube channel on Wednesday, 21 January 2026, the January cover star sat down with Bonnie Meslane for an honest conversation about growth, relationships and emotional readiness.
Open to love again
Despite the challenges of her past marriage, Enhle made it clear that she has not closed the door on matrimony.
“I would definitely get married again. I’m wiser, smarter, emotionally well put, and I’ve healed a lot of my inner girl traumas,” she said.
She stressed that real preparation for marriage goes beyond romance. According to Enhle, both men and women need to do deep personal work before committing, including addressing childhood wounds, learning how to communicate, managing conflict in healthy ways and setting clear boundaries.
Healing before commitment
Her reflections echo sentiments she recently shared on social media, in which she discussed how her previous marriage shaped her understanding of love and partnership.
For Enhle, healing is not a buzzword. It is an active process that has changed how she approaches relationships and what she is willing to accept moving forward.
Keeping love private
During the interview, Enhle also revealed that she is currently in a relationship. This time, though, she has chosen privacy over public validation.
“The relationship I’m in right now, I’m not gonna give to you,” she explained. “I don’t need to prove that I’m in a relationship or show you who it is. It’s mine.”
She shared that protecting what matters most has become central to her personal growth and emotional wellbeing.
Public reaction
Fans responded warmly to Enhle’s honesty. The comments section quickly filled with messages praising her maturity, self-awareness and grace. Many described her perspective on love and marriage as empowering, especially for women navigating healing after difficult relationships.
Her story continues to resonate with audiences who see her not only as a public figure, but as a woman choosing growth, boundaries and self-respect.


