MaBlerh's back! Expect no stone unturned at ‘The Real Housewives of Durban' season five reunion
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For the third year in a row, TV personality MaBlerh is set to get to the bottom of the drama as The Real Housewives of Durban season five reunion host.
After a very dramatic season, MaBlerh promises to represent the viewers by asking all the right questions that probe into the eventful drama which took place throughout the season.
'The show has a lot of loyal viewers, and I intend to step in and represent all of their views. They have burning questions that need answers,' says MaBlerh.
'Being back for the third time is an honour I don't take lightly. It's a big job that requires sensitivity, because these ladies are opening up and sharing their lives with us, so some of the topics are deeply personal,' he adds.
MaBlerh's knack for asking the hard-hitting questions without ruffling feathers has made him the top choice to host "The Real Housewives" reunions in South Africa.
With his experience hosting multiple 'Real Housewives' reunions, including "The Real Housewives of Gqeberha" and "Johannesburg", MaBlerh has vowed to 'leave no stone unturned' and hold every cast member accountable to find some resolution.
'Accountability is key. This is not just about drama for the sake of entertainment, it's about honesty, clarity, and sometimes even healing,' he says.
Additionally, the former 'Trending SA' host has got his finger on the pulse and has been soaking up all the tweets and comments from viewers.
He has made it clear that he's there to represent the fans and will not leave any burning questions unanswered.
'People have been asking the same things week after week, and I'm gonna make sure those questions get asked,' he concludes.
Season five of "The Real Housewives of Durban" has been nothing short of dramatic and entertaining. The ladies brought the captivating heat this season, and for some of them, it was too hot to handle.
The newest cast member, Minnie Ntuli, brought the drama, and her feud with Londie London was undeniably entertaining.
The palpable tension between the two had fans glued to their screens every week to see what would happen next. But it was not just this feud that had viewers on the edge of their seats - the entire season was filled with twists and turns that kept everyone guessing.
But amidst all the drama, some cast members decided they had had enough.
Nonku Williams, one of the show's original cast members, shocked fans by announcing she would not be returning for both the show and the reunion.
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