Get Ready for the Real Housewives of Durban: Drama Unleashed
After a dramatic Season 4 finale, fans of the Real Housewives of Durban can look forward to a two-part reunion airing on Showmax on May 15 and 22. The finale saw tensions rise as the ladies were separated into two groups, and accusations of witchcraft, infidelity, control, and alcoholism were thrown around.
Despite the drama, newcomers Ameigh Thompson, Angel Ndlela, and Zama Ngcobo are determined to attend their first reunion. Zama, who played a pivotal role in many of the biggest feuds of the season, has promised not to shy away from anything that happened.
Viewers can expect the reunion to be an explosive affair, with all the ladies taking the opportunity to air their grievances and settle scores. Ameigh and Angel, who are new to the show, are understandably nervous about what’s in store for them, but they are also excited to have the chance to speak their truth.
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Overall, fans of the show can look forward to an action-packed reunion, with plenty of drama, tears, and surprises.
“I am not a coward,” she says. “What I said on the show is how I feel. People think I won’t show up to the reunion because I am scared. I am not.
“I am going to go in there and speak my mind. I will not be intimidated by anyone.”
Angel says she’s looking forward to the reunion.
“I am glad that I will have the chance to tell my side of the story, while providing clarity where need be,” she says.
“Watching the show, I definitely learned a lot of things about myself. It was an amazing experience.”
Ameigh feels the show has made her stronger and more resolute in her decisions.
“Watching myself has been very interesting,” she said. “The journey has made me realise that I am the person I have always known I am.
“I have been through a lot as a person and a mom and I hope that my story has helped other women who are in similar situations.
“There is a light at the end of every tunnel.”
For the OG’s who have done this from the beginning, they understand better than anyone that reunions are a game-changer.
Nonku Williams is very clear on what needs to be said and done.
“I have been doing this for so long,” she says. “The reason why I am still here is because I understand the assignment.
“Some people come here and they want to be what they are not and that is why it does not land. I will always be me and that is my superpower.”
Sorisha Naidoo is done trying to make peace where there is none.