Cent Twinz Innocent and Millicent mourn their grandmother

Grief-stricken celebrity twin sisters Innocent “Inno” Sadiki and Millicent “Milli” Mashile are mourning the death of their granny.

The sisters, popularly known as Cent Twinz, took to social media to pen heartfelt messages to their departed grandmother.

They openly shared that their mother passed away when they were just four years old, and revealed that their father died when they were aged 17.

Speaking to one of the daily newspapers in September, the twins described their father as a mastermind, saying he was always in and out of prison.

“There was a time when he was in court for a bank robbery. They played the evidence on the camera, but he walked out innocent,” Milli told the newspaper.

“He convinced the judge and everybody there that it was not him.”

The Cent Twinz added that their father was killed by his friends.

Finding themselves without parents, the twins were raised by their grandparents who instilled in them strong values that made them the women they are today.

Taking to her Instagram, Inno shared snaps of past memories she shared with her granny.

“The day I dreaded all my life. The worst nightmare. That day has come and for the first time I felt my heart jumping out of my chest,” wrote Inno.

“I can’t believe you going to finally meet your daughter and my mother again. Your precious baby girl. Have fun.”

Milli also reflected on past memories, sharing that she is torn apart but is, however, delighted that her granny is not longer in pain.

“It’s been a tough couple of months, you fought my queen. Gogo siyabonga, thank you. You loved us unconditionally. We are because of you,” wrote Milli.

“I don’t know how I will navigate life without you. God sees us through. We were blessed to have been given one of the best. God knew she would be exactly what we needed.

“My heart is filled with gratitude to God for your life, your heart, your love Gogo.”

 

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