Here's what Sorisha Naidoo regrets from #RHOD season 3

19 May 2023 - 06:00
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Sorisha Naidoo says she apologised for saying 'voetsek' at her co-stars on 'The Real Housewives of Durban.'
Sorisha Naidoo says she apologised for saying 'voetsek' at her co-stars on 'The Real Housewives of Durban.'
Image: Instagram/Sorisha Naidoo

As The Real Housewives of Durban season 3 two-part reunion came to an end, Sorisha Naidoo spoke about her regrets on the show.

From cast members leaving the set to addressing rumours, the reunion had tongues wagging on social media as members unpacked the season with host MaBlerh.

When the host questioned Sorisha's insult to Nonku and Jojo during their dinner in Knysna, where she said “voetsek”, Sorisha apologised for “being crazy at the table” but fans did not see this. 

Sorisha took to her Instagram timeline to share a clip of her speaking about whether she has regrets on the show. She said: “Maybe the voetsek thing, maybe I would have said, just go, but I did it and there's no take-backs and I'm going to own it.”

In the post, Sorisha said her apology did not make it onto the air.

“I apologised for my words at the reunion but it never made the cut, but you can have this in the interim.”

Jojo Robinson, who has publicly stated she would never go on the reality show again, said she was grateful to have learnt lessons from the experience.

“We have reached the end of Rhod. I don't know what to say about everything that happened, all I can do is be grateful for the lessons it brought with it.

“I've learnt everyone who comes into your life was there for a reason. We might not always understand what that is, but be content in knowing it was meant to be how it is. My heart leaves S3 behind knowing that though it broke many times along the road, it still has the capability to heal and love again. Cheers to my fellow Rhodurban cast, we made it out alive. May the future bring healing to us all.”

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