The most recent installment of Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) was packed with intense drama and suspenseful moments that had viewers gripping the edges of their seats.
Londie London orchestrated a controversial confessional game during a weekend getaway to Mnambiti, leaving the invited ladies perturbed with cringe-worthy questions. The line of inquiry irked Londie, who expressed her displeasure, stating, “I am very offended by the questions. It annoys me big time. I would really love to see the person who asked that question. It’s like an insult. I have never.”
In response to LaConco’s subtle jabs and innuendos, Thobile addressed the situation in an interview with Daily Sun. She remarked, “Her animosity towards me has nothing to do with MaYeni and everything to do with her past. She needs to heal.
I guess she is saying all these things to heal from her past relationship.” Thobile didn’t hesitate to take a dig at LaConco’s failed relationship with former president Jacob Zuma, asserting, “I’ve become a painful reminder of her failed relationship.”
According to Thobile, her meeting with LaConco after the episode revealed a different tone compared to when LaConco spoke about her to friends. Thobile accused LaConco of being two-faced, predicting that people would soon see her true colors.
LaConco countered, stating that her demeanor during the meeting was not reflective of the way she spoke to her friends, labeling Thobile as two-faced and hinting that her true nature would soon be exposed.