We made it out alive: JoJo Robinson reflects on RHOD season 3

22 May 2023 - 08:00
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Jojo Robinson said she was grateful they made it out alive
Jojo Robinson said she was grateful they made it out alive
Image: Instagram/ Jojo Robinson

Reality TV star JoJo Robinson is grateful to have reached the end of The Real Housewives of Durban with her sanity intact and has wished healing upon her fellow cast members.

The Real Housewives of Durban season 3 two-part reunion wrapped up this week and JoJo reflected lessons she had learnt.

“We have finally 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 that everyone that comes into your life was there for a reason. We might not always understand what that is, but be content in knowing that it was always meant to be exactly 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. Life is a beautiful journey and the possibilities it has for us are endless,” she wrote.

Before the reunion aired on Showmax, JoJo said she would not return for season four.

In an Instagram post, she also apologised to young girls for the “toxic” behaviour on the show.

“Toxic behaviour like this is not normal and please don’t think it is ...

“We as a group had a massive platform to inspire our young girls and instead we have shown nothing but how to hate and fight. I am personally sorry for anything I have done to add to toxic behaviour on the show. This type of behaviour is not OK,” she said.

Meanwhile, talking on Instagram about whether she had any regrets about the show, Sorisha Naidoo 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.”

She added that her apology did not make it onto the air.



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