Get ready to indulge in a whirlwind of new faces, captivating storylines, and unmissable drama as ‘The Real Housewives of Durban’ returns for its highly anticipated fourth season, set to premiere on 9 February 2024. This upcoming season not only promises to be thrilling but also solidifies its status as the longest-running The Real Housewives franchise in Africa.
The OGs and Fresh Faces
Returning for Season 4 are the original housewives, Nonku Williams and Sorisha Naidoo. Jojo Robinson, a familiar face, is back for her third season, while Maria Valaskatzis and Slindile Wendy Ndlovu make a comeback for their second stint. The excitement doesn’t end there; brace yourself as Ameigh Sibahle Thompson, Nqobile “Angel” Ndlela, and Zamaswazi Ngcobo join ‘The Real Housewives of Durban’ for the very first time.
Meet the Newbies
Ameigh Thompson: A Fresh Perspective
Ameigh Thompson, also known as Amanda Sosibo, is not just a mother of two but a maritime graduate with a background in the pharmaceutical industry. Currently on a much-needed break, Ameigh is the founder of the Fundisiwe Foundation, honoring her late mother. Stepping into the spotlight, she believes joining the franchise will present opportunities and push her beyond her comfort zone.
Nqobile “Angel” Ndlela: Embracing New Beginnings
Hailing from Howick and now residing in Umhlanga, Angel Ndlela, with an honors degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology, is a serial entrepreneur with diverse interests. As the youngest member of the cast at 29, Angel is eager to share her journey into marriage and motherhood with the show’s avid fanbase.
Zamaswazi Ngcobo: Embracing the Challenge
Zama Ngcobo, a renowned radio and TV personality from Eshowe in Zululand, joins ‘The Real Housewives’ seeking a new challenge. Despite warnings against reality TV, Zama, having conquered various career heights, is excited to diversify her portfolio and tap into the dynamic world of reality television.
Executive Producer’s Promise
Sam Kelly, the executive producer at Let It Rain Films, assures viewers that the upcoming season will be “bigger and better.” With the perfect blend of original housewives and fresh faces, the show aims to connect with the audience through authentic storytelling. Kelly emphasizes the essence of the show as being real, allowing viewers to relate to the personal stories, journeys, triumphs, and struggles of these women.
Global Recognition
NBCUniversal’s all-reality SVOD streaming service is set to stream Season 3 of ‘The Real Housewives of Durban’ across 45 countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Season 1 is also available on Bravo, the original home of the franchise.
Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions, unexpected twists, and the glamour that defines ‘The Real Housewives of Durban.’ Mark your calendars for February 9, 2024, as the saga continues with a mix of the familiar and the fresh, making this season an unmissable extravaganza