Sim Dope Gumede Wife:- Sim Dope Gumede is known as the son of South African billionaire Robert Gumede. He is also known as the childhood friend of later Rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes popularly known as AKA.

He became famous after his childhood best friend referenced him in his hit single “Sim Dope” which was featured in his second studio album titled “Levels”.

Here we discuss Sim Dope Gumede Wife, Children, Age, Wiki, Nationality, Height, Net Worth & More.

Sim Dope Gumede Wife, Children

Sim Dope Gumede is a married man. He got married to Tshego. They have two children whose names are not mentioned yet. There is no mention of when and where they got married.

Marital StatusMarried
WifeTshego
GirlfriendN/A
Children2

Sim Dope Gumede Age, Wiki

Sim Dope Gumede was born on 28 January 1988, in South Africa. He belongs to South African nationality. He is 35 years old as of 2023. He completed his graduation from St John’s College Johannesburg.

His father is Robert Gumede, and his brother is Matana Robert Junior Gumede.

Sim Dope Gumede Nationality, Ethnicity

Sim Dope belongs to South African nationality and his ethnic background is not mentioned yet.

Sim Dope Gumede Height, Weight

Sim Dope’s height is not mentioned yet and weight is not mentioned yet.

Sim Dope Gumede Net Worth

Gumede is known as the son of South African billionaire Robert Gumede. His net worth details are not mentioned yet. His best friend Rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes’s net worth is approx $175 million.

FAQs: Sim Dope Gumede Wife

Q.1 Who is Sim Dope Gumede?

Ans. Sim Dope Gumede is known as the son of South African billionaire Robert Gumede. He is also known as the childhood friend of later Rapper Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, known as AKA.

Q.2 Who is Sim Dope Gumede’s wife?

Ans. Sim Dope Gumede’s wife’s name is Tshego.

Q.3 How old is Sim Dope Gumede?

Ans. Sim Dope Gumede is 35 years old now.

Q.4 What is Sim Dope Gumede’s nationality?

Ans. Sim Dope Gumede’s race is South African.

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