Twitter hates the fact that Diski Divas has ended

07 April 2016 - 16:22 By Kyle Zeeman

Fans of popular reality TV show‚ Diski Divas‚ flocked to social media on Wednesday evening to mourn the end of the show's second season. The reality show was plagued by constant on-screen drama and a nasty physical confrontation between two of its cast members‚ Wendy Parker and Nonhle Ndala‚ last season. But there was no fighting this time around as the show’s second season drew to a close.Instead‚ the show's finale became the most talked about topic on social media‚ with a chorus of tweets bidding the series farewell and calling for its return as soon as possible.@Mzansimagic hope you busy cooking s3 #DiskiDivas — DutchessBlueDenim (@Teakay_Zero) April 6, 2016async @Mzansimagic hope you busy cooking s3 #DiskiDivas — DutchessBlueDenim (@Teakay_Zero) April 6, 2016asyncWell Done #DiskiDivas your show has been trending From the 13th of January until ITS last episode u made the conversation going — #K2World (@MokobeFredah) April 6, 2016async @Mzansimagic@bluembombo so sad i won't be seeing my Blueza #DiskiDivas— hellen mofulatsi (@tomerceta) April 6, 2016async Speaking to TMG Entertainment on Thursday‚ Mzansi Magic's publicist Bongiwe Potelwa-Metsing said that it was too early to tell whether the show would return for a third season‚ but that execs were pleased with the response it had received from fans.Reflecting on her journey on the show‚ reality star Blue Mbombo says that she has been humbled by the love she has received from her fans.“It's been an amazing journey and I've loved it. I thought it would just be one of those shows‚ but it's actually opened so many doors for me. I've received so much love from fans. All I can do is thank them‚ my royal family‚” she says...

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