Musa Mseleku’s wives have scored their own talk show on SABC1.
Musa Mseleku’s wives have scored their own talk show on SABC1.
Their beloved co-wives will be getting more airtime soon, Uthando Nes’thembu supporters may rejoice.
Musa Mseleku’s four wives will have their own talk show, according to prominent entertainment pundit Phil Mphela. On SABC1 in February 2022, Igumbi Lamakhosikazi will debut.
But the announcement was not met with the expected elation. Many Twitter users expressed their displeasure with the new show as soon as it was announced.
Some argue that Mzansi should not be giving Mseleku’s wives greater airtime. That they require more space to promote a “immoral” lifestyle is a waste of time.
Others are sick of the businessman and his wife. Tweeps are ubiquitous, and we’re growing to hate them.
CASTING NEWS: Mseleku Wives to host talk show
Polygamist Musa Mseleku’s wives have scored their own talk show on SABC1.
MaCele, MaYeni, MaKhumalo and MaNgwabe will co-host a 13-part talk show called Igumbi Lamakhosikazi
Starts in February. #KgopoloReports pic.twitter.com/ByX6noUiCh
— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) January 13, 2022
Tweeps saw the latest declaration as meaning that Uthando Nes’thembu was all for profit. Like a Christmas special, the women occasionally seem to get along, leading one fan to believe the show is manufactured.
Saze sasha jehovah 😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/zTv8qIueAw
— Sibongile Chauke (@Oreo_McFatty) January 13, 2022
Others complimented the unorthodox family for snagging the bag in every manner. Currently, they’ll appear on two programs each.
Musa is certainly putting his women on and teaching them how to chase the bag, as MaKhumalo was recently confirmed as joining the cast of The Real Housewives of Durban for season two.
Fans of the show were ecstatic when MaKhumalo was revealed. Many of the wives have readily embraced her. Fans adore her for her quiet demeanor and respect for the other spouses’ opinions. It’s safe to say she’ll thrive in her new job on RHO
Polygamy is not you know what cut cut cut!
— Law Tutor (@VelempiniN) January 13, 2022
As expected, Uthando Nes’thembu has become an internet sensation. Musa, the family patriarch, feels their success is due to their admirers.
It is all real, according to the businessman.
Isolezwe: “I don’t live a falsehood; all people see about me and my family is true.”
The show’s followers may not be as loyal as they once were, given the recent backlash against the show’s overexposure of the family.
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