A leaked video showcasing Makhadzi during her physiotherapy session has captured the hearts of fans, offering an uplifting glimpse into her recovery journey following a serious road accident.
The talented Limpopo singer, who has been on the mend since the accident that marred her New Year celebrations, is proving that no challenge can keep a queen down.
On December 31, 2025, while on her way to perform at a major New Year’s Eve event in Tshwane, Makhadzi was involved in a car crash that left her hospitalized. Her team later reassured everyone that her condition was "stable and under close observation by medical professionals."
Now, nearly a week later, the Number 1 hitmaker was seen on video, bravely engaged in her physiotherapy exercises, visibly in pain yet steadfast in her determination to heal.
Her eyes conveyed a fierce resolve to return to the stage she loves, despite the challenges. With each careful movement, she embodied strength and perseverance.
"I am coming back. I am healing."
Sharing her vulnerable moments, Makhadzi revealed how her solitude after therapy inspired her to write a heartfelt new song, capturing her longing to overcome her injuries and reconnect with her fans.
"My physio started yesterday. After the session, I felt lonely. I decided to record this song..."
One day after this intimate update, the beloved singer expressed her gratitude to fans for their unwavering support and prayers.
Even though the video showcased her fragile condition, Makhadzi's inspiring message resonated widely, sparking an outpouring of support and well-wishes from her dedicated fans nationwide.
Check out the video from Makhadzi's physiotherapy session below.
Fans Unite: Social Media Reacts!
As her video circulated, fans and the online community flooded social media with messages of encouragement. Here are some remarks from her followers:
t2humsi worried: "I hope she is looking after her mental health, too. This can take a toll!"
TshiamoM_ advised: "She needs to take it easy; she’s going to be okay."
StarJay_23 added: "Eish, she must rest and focus on recovering."
LumkaAsande posted: "You can tell that she is in pain."
However, not all responses were supportive. Some critics questioned the necessity of her posts during recovery:
MwelwaKevine commented: "This one likes to exaggerate. She is fine already, but wants to show she is not fine. Queen of drama."
FBFiles01 asked: "Are all these videos necessary, though?"
Bra_Lopz slammed Makhadzi: "She must stop with the videos; we know she was involved in an accident."
SIMBA58912083 added: "Can’t they just heal without posting?"
Limpopo Artists and Road Safety
Earlier this year, Briefly News highlighted other Limpopo artists who faced similar accidents, shedding light on the need for heightened awareness around road safety in the entertainment industry.
The challenging incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of health and safety, both on and off the stage.
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