Londie London was catching hands from the private chef
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Ishuuu, Real Housewives Of Durban season three is only on its second episode but the drama is coming from all sides.

Before 8am on Wednesday Londie London and JoJo  (in fact the whole cast) charted the Twitter trends for their spicy exchanges.  

It has to be Londie catching hands from a stranger that didn't sit well with some viewers.  

The private chef, whose name is Sane, rocked up at Sorisha Naidoo's launch uninvited and rocked the ladies and fans of the show out of their minds because she immediately started spitting fire.

"#RHODurban The way Sane spoke to Londie was uncalled for. Yes, Londi was right. How can you just unfold kunobuso ongabujwayele? Imagine those hurtful words 'that's why indoda left you. Like really,” tweeted one follower.

We are not sure if Nonku and Annie will bury the hatchet as they came to season three bearing season two's baggage.

The drama between the two is spilling over to the rest of the cast, splitting them into those who are for and against Annie and Nonku.

Nonku told Annie she felt disrespected when they were at Sorisha's previous event and Annie asked her to move for her husband. An event which was not filmed and therefore not part of this season, but the drama made its way to the show. 

The triangle Jojo, Slee and Nonku became a mess at Sorisha's spa launch and Slee said her friendship with Nonku was over.

Towards the end of the show Londie walked in and before she could get acquainted with her former girl squad it was H for hectic between Sane and Londie. They butted heads with the ladies there sipping their bevs and silent. 

“The private chef lady had no business coming for Londie like that. Scripted or not. You do not make a mockery of another woman’s pain and heartbreak. Londie has been through a lot and decided to choose herself so she can be a better mom to her children. Women though,” wrote a tweep.

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