“I Was Mean” — Minnie Ntuli Admits Regret Over Londie London Drama on RHOD
Minnie Ntuli regrets her actions as she admits to being mean to Londie London on RHOD! Minnie Ntuli is owning up to her behaviour on The Real Housewives of Durban season 5.

The radio personality recently came clean about her treatment of singer Londie London, admitting that her actions on the show were out of line.
In a candid interview, Ntuli confessed that some of the things she said to Londie during filming were harsh and unnecessary.
Minnie Ntuli regrets her actions

Looking back, she admitted that she regrets the way she handled herself and how her words may have hurt Londie.
“There’s no dramatic backstory or secret feud,” she explained.
“What happened between us happened on the show, in real time, and, unfortunately, it spiralled. Emotions were high, egos were bruised, and communication broke down.”

Ntuli added that after reflecting on the events, she made the effort to reach out to Londie privately to apologise.
“I’ve since reflected and reached out privately to apologise. What viewers saw wasn’t the full picture, but my actions in those moments are on me.”

The admission comes after controversial blogger Musa Khawula shared a clip of Ntuli’s interview on social media, sparking renewed discussions online about the tension between the two women.
As Minnie Ntuli misses the official Real Housewives of Durban reunion. Minnie Ntuli has decided to share her own by recording her own ‘reunion’. pic.twitter.com/g89Ob8RyRl
— Musa Khawula (@Musa_Khawula) June 26, 2025

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