Sol Phenduka to host 'This Body Works For Me' reunion

06 March 2023 - 06:00
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Sol Phenduka said he wanted to get to the bottom of things when hosting the ladies
Sol Phenduka said he wanted to get to the bottom of things when hosting the ladies
Image: Instagram/Sol Phenduka via MALIGANT MEDIA

We all know how spicy and messy reality show reunions can be, and it could get a lot more juicy when Sol Phenduka takes the stage.

Kaya 959 radio presenter and podcaster Sol Phenduka was recently announced as the host of the This Body Works For Me reunion show on Wednesday.

In a statement shared with TshisaLIVE Sol said he planned to scratch below the surface. 

“There’s a lot of tension; there’s a lot of hatred flying around: low vibrations as some of these ladies would call it, and unanswered questions from the public to the ladies,” said Sol. “I am hoping to get to the bottom of some issues.” 

The cast, except for Nelly and Samke who couldn't attend the reunion, shared what they were expecting. 

“I'm expecting the usual drama, maybe to get some issues resolved, but I doubt there's going to be enough time to cover every experience from the show,” said Bubbly.   

 “I'm expecting people to come at me with weird vibes; you know these girls are shady,” said Gina.  

The rest of the cast shared they were in full 'catch me outside' mode.

“I'm expecting to see drama,” said Primadonna. “These girls are fake, so I'm expecting a lot of fake energy.” 

“I'm expecting the girls to tell me about all the wrong things that I've done,” said Wandi. “I also have a lot to say. If someone wants to fight with me, they'll get in a fight.” 

Others are indifferent in their expectations of the reunion episode.

“I have no expectations,” said Xoli. “I really don't care what happens. It's whatever.” 

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