Moonchild Sanelly lucky to be alive after she was hospitalised
“It was scary. I remember telling myself there is no way this is going to come out and [have people] say, ‘rest in peace Moonchild’,” she recalled.
“I was in and out of consciousness. I was so weak and we initially thought it was just jet lag. So, I was travelling and didn’t know that I had malaria in my system. Apparently when they called the ambulance I was so delirious that I pushed my friend. It was crazy… I got so lucky. Every doctor kept saying your timing was so vital.”
A week after she was discharged, she was forced to return to hospital after she fell extremely ill once again and had to receive blood transfusion. Moonchild Sanelly has been on medical rest for the last month and had to cancel the gigs she had been booked for.
She’s back on her feet again and her usual bounce was all there this week when Sowetan met her. As a result, this weekend she returns on stage for Rage in the City, which also features Riky Rick, Sho Madjozi, Nasty C , Kabza de Small, Shane Eagle and Boity on the line-up. She will perform on day two (tomorrow) of the three-day long music festival in Constitution Hill, Johannesburg.
“I generally don’t like to take breaks, because it’s a privilege to be on stage; you work towards not having time, to live this thing and just flourish. I don’t take it for granted to be on stage and be paid for it.” This year has been a big year of Moonchild Sanelly, especially after featuring on Beyonce’s song My Power, alongside Busiswa, and Yemi Alade.