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‘I am appalled by how I behaved’: Minnie Ntuli issues an apology

Minnie Ntuli has finally broken her silence after backlash over her behaviour on The Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD).

The Gagasi FM radio personality, who joined in season 5, upset many viewers due to her controversial on-screen conduct.

MINNIE REFLECTS ON HER RHOD BEHAVIOUR

She first clashed with Precious Udoya, accusing her of selling poor-quality wigs and mistreating employees at Precious Brand Hair. Later, Minnie had another clash with Londie London, shockingly accusing her of being a prostitute who “makes money lying down”.

In part two of the reunion, which aired Friday 11 July, unseen footage showed their heated fight turning physically aggressive.

Following the backlash, Minnie released a statement apologising for her behaviour after calls to Gagasi FM demanding her dismissal. In the statement, she admits watching the show back was difficult, says she feels “appalled” by her actions, and takes accountability.

“Over the past few weeks, I’ve had to come face-to-face with the impact of my actions on The Real Housewives of Durban. Watching the show back has been deeply confronting. I am appalled by how I behaved, and I take full accountability for the role I played,” read the statement.

‘I AM TRULY SORRY’: MINNIE NTULI

Minnie further reveals that she has apologised to the cast members affected. She also expresses her willingness to make amends for her behaviour.

“I want to sincerely apologise to the affected cast members. I know my actions hurt others, and for that, I am truly sorry. I have reached out to them privately and publicly, and I remain committed to making amends, including having face-to-face conversations if and when they are open to it.”

In addition, Minnie states that she has met with Gagasi FM management, who have expressed disappointment in her conduct. As a result, she agrees to pursue professional counselling and take time off.

“While my work on radio and my presence on the show are two separate platforms, both Gagasi FM and I agree that it is important I take accountability. The station has expressed disappointment in my behaviour, and together we’ve agreed that I will seek professional counselling to address my emotional responses,” she said.

The statement continues: “This experience has made me realise the ripple effect of my behaviour, I’ve disappointed my family, my friends, my clients, and most importantly, the loyal listeners who tune in to my show every weekday.”

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