By Zuko Komisa
The ‘Real Housewives of Durban’ has gone global, and US audiences can’t get enough of it.
South Africans woke up this weekend to reactions from American audiences who were introduced to the Real Housewives of Durban for the first time.
The reality series Real Housewives of Durban season 1 premiered on the streaming platform Bravo and many US audiences welcomed the refreshing take of the popular franchise.
They also jump right into the plot twists and reacted to some of the larger-than-life characters in the first season.
Some also applauded how refreshing it was to experience the Durban version of the Real Housewives, and were intrigued by the language.
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Here are some of the reactions on social media.
The American girlies eating up the #RHODurban mess😂😂her commentary is killing me. pic.twitter.com/gzCKHq4esZ
— Comfort (@Comfort57201239) November 20, 2022
Not Noku having a kid with Ayanda’s late husband #RHODurban pic.twitter.com/tV444033H0
— JReality (@jamesbishop2347) November 12, 2022
Not sure what Nonku’s problem is. You slept with Ayanda’s husband when they were separated. Got pregnant, had a baby, and he went back to his wife. What did she do to you again Nonku? Please, enlighten us. #bravo #RHODurban
— Tiffany Quintanilla (@TQuintanilla) November 19, 2022
#RHODurban is the most refreshing housewives experience we have had in quite some time. Goofy, shady, interesting, real.
— Karen Marsh, PhD (@DrBreezyBrie) November 15, 2022
I'm loving this for us.
Watching the #RHODurban and I am blown away by the majestic, exotic landscape and luxurious homes of these housewives. These beautiful wives are all successful, educated entrepreneurs. So far no big drama yet, but I’m just riveted by their lifestyles & the aesthetics pic.twitter.com/fQ5V3Q6BqY
— LtERipley (@WalkingAllegory) November 20, 2022
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