Nonku Williams leaves ‘The Real Housewives of Durban’

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In a shocking and unexpected announcement, Nonku Williams, the longest-serving housewife in Africa, has exited ‘The Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD).’

The reality star rose to fame through the show after joining its first season, quickly becoming a household name with a loyal fan base.

NONKU CALLS IT QUITS ON RHODURBAN

After entertaining fans for five seasons on the Showmax hit The Real Housewives of Durban, Nonku Williams has officially left the show.

She announced her exit in an emotional and detailed post on her Instagram account. The reality star shared that she is stepping away from the franchise to prioritise her mental health, well-being, and personal growth.

She also revealed that she won’t be attending the reunion, disappointing many viewers who were expecting her to show up. They wanted her to take accountability for her actions this season and address questions about her character.

Nonku has stirred controversy this season, with many viewers expressing disappointment in her behaviour. While some still believe she’s reality TV gold, bringing the sass and drama that helped make the show a success, it seems she didn’t win many hearts this time.

‘IT’S A TOXIC CYCLE THAT WEARS ME DOWN’: WILLIAMS REFLECTS ON HER JOURNEY WITH RHOD

The mother of two revealed that after watching herself on TV, she has realised that the woman she sees is not someone she recognises or respects.

“After much reflection, I’ve made the difficult decision not to return to the show and to distance myself from the reunion. It’s not an easy choice, but it’s one I must make. Watching myself on screen, I’m confronted with a reality that’s hard to accept. The woman I see isn’t someone I recognise or respect.”

Reflecting on her journey with the show, she shared that the toxic cycle of women being pitted against each other, constant negativity, conflict, and drama no longer aligns with who she wants to be. She said it’s time to choose peace and personal growth.

“I’ve played a role in shaping this narrative, but I’m also a product of the show’s dynamics. The relentless pursuit of drama, the pitting of women against each other, the gossip, and the put-downs – it’s a toxic cycle that wears me down,” she wrote.

NONKU PRIORITISES HER MENTAL HEALTH

Nonku further opened up about her decision to walk away from the show, sharing:

“As I look to the future, I’m reminded of my responsibilities – to myself, my children, my faith, and the community. I want to make a difference, to leave a positive mark on the world. But this show, with its destructive tendencies, isn’t the platform for that. I’ve come to realise that I have a responsibility to myself to prioritise my well-being, to protect my mental health, and to surround myself with positivity.” 

NONKU THANKS HER FANS FOR THE SUPPORT

She further said that she chooses this to be a better role model for her kids and to positively impact her community.

“To those who’ve supported me throughout this journey, I’m grateful. I acknowledge my part in the chaos, but I also recognise the show’s role in shaping our narratives. I’m choosing to break free from this cycle, to seek a path that uplifts and inspires.

She further said, “I’m choosing to use my platform to spread love, kindness, and positivity. I’m choosing to be a role model for my children and for others who may be watching. I’m choosing to prioritise my well-being and to take care of myself,” she said.

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