Meanwhile in South Africa; Londie London Demands Public Apology from Minnie Ntuli After "Real Housewives of Durban" Clash


 


"Real Housewives of Durban" (RHOD) star Londie London, whose real name is Londiwe Zulu, has escalated her dispute with castmate Minnie Ntuli, demanding a public video apology following a heated on-air altercation and alleged defamation.

The controversy stems from an incident that aired during the second episode of the RHOD reunion. Londie London has publicly shared a legal letter, issued by her representatives, accusing radio host Minnie Ntuli of both defamation and physical assault.

The legal document details multiple instances during the reality show where Minnie allegedly made disparaging remarks about Londie. More critically, it claims Minnie physically assaulted Londie without provocation on set during the reunion taping, continuing the attack even though Londie did not retaliate.

The situation gained wider attention when Gagasi FM, Minnie Ntuli's employer, released a public statement on July 11, 2025, suggesting Minnie had apologized to the cast after the incident. However, Londie London vehemently denies receiving any personal apology before this statement was issued.

Londie's legal team further alleges that Minnie's subsequent apology statement and a text message sent on July 12 were insincere, designed to protect her professional standing with Gagasi FM rather than express genuine remorse. The legal letter points out that Minnie's statement was released before she even sent a text to Londie, and both messages reportedly focused more on her radio station affiliation than on taking responsibility for her actions.

Londie London's legal representatives have now issued an ultimatum: Minnie Ntuli must release a "sincere video apology" directly addressing Londie and post it across all her social media platforms by 5 PM on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.

The letter warns that failure to comply will result in Londie pursuing full legal action for defamation and assault, including opening a case with the South African Police Service. The clock is ticking for Minnie Ntuli as Londie London stands firm on her demand for a public resolution.

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