Throughout season 5, fans saw tensions flare between Londie and Minnie Ntuli. It started when Londie shaded Minnie’s dress during their first meeting. Things then spiralled after Minnie hinted Londie was a prostitute, claiming she “makes money lying on her back.”
The drama reached boiling point when unseen footage played during the reunion. In it, Minnie is seen jabbing Londie’s forehead during a tense sit-down.
CALM UNDER FIRE
Despite the heated clash, Londie stayed composed, impressing many viewers.
“It felt surreal seeing that scene again,” Londie shared. “But I’m proud I kept my cool. I didn’t let myself get dragged into something ugly. I’m a mother, daughter, and businesswoman. So staying calm was a huge win for me.”
LOVE FROM FANS
Londie expressed gratitude for the wave of support she received after the episode aired.
“My heart is so full,” she said. “The love and encouragement from people has been overwhelming in the best way. I’ve never felt so much warmth and kindness before. I truly don’t take it for granted.”
STILL WAITING FOR A REAL APOLOGY
Minnie Ntuli skipped the reunion and had a letter of apology read on her behalf. But Londie says she’s still waiting for a proper apology.
“She sent me a private text to apologise, which felt very different from her public statement,” Londie explained. “It’s disappointing to be humiliated publicly and not get a sincere, direct apology in public.”
LOOKING TO THE FUTURE
Despite the drama, Londie doesn’t regret her return to the show.
“This season showed me just how strong I am,” she reflected. “Life keeps throwing challenges at me, but I keep rising. I’ve realised I’m resilient and can’t be shaken by outside noise.”
Londie says she’d “absolutely” consider returning full time.
“It’s not only about the cameras,” she added. “It’s about real friendships and history with the women. I’d love to keep building on that journey.”
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