In a candid Deep Talk interview with Galaxy TV’s Mr. Henrie, Spice Diana gave fans a heartfelt glimpse into her views on motherhood, family, and the realities behind fame.

Known for hits like Nzigulawo, the celebrated singer didn’t hold back as she reflected on life beyond the limelight.

Spice Diana revealed that motherhood has always been close to her heart. “If I hadn’t become a star at a young age, I probably would’ve had 12 kids by now,” she confessed with a smile. The singer explained that while her career has been a blessing, it also meant putting personal dreams—like having a large family—on hold.

The music industry, she noted, can be unforgiving. “With time, fame fades. Depression, pressure, and even drug abuse can take over,” she said. That’s why she believes it’s important for artists to have something solid to fall back on. For her, that foundation is family—whether it’s a spouse, children, or a supportive parent.

“At some point, we all need something to hold on to. There’s nothing better than family,” she said, emphasizing how vital it is to build real connections outside of the entertainment world.

Touching on modern perspectives around relationships, Spice Diana also spoke about the growing trend of women declaring they don’t need men. While she respects everyone’s path, she pointed out the irony that many still end up raising children with men. “Life finds a way of humbling people,” she remarked, urging caution when making bold claims about the future.

“That’s why I say never say never, because you never know where life will lead you.”

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