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Jojo spills the tea on The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa Reunion, social media backlash and more

Showmax and Mzansi Magic are set to air the first-ever The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa reunion, marking a global first for the franchise. The unprecedented two-part reunion will air on Showmax on 20 and 27 February 2026, and on Mzansi Magic on 21 and 28 February 2026. Viewers across the continent are eagerly anticipating what promises to be a groundbreaking African first.

We recently sat down with Jojo, The Real Housewives of Durban veteran who has graced our screens since Season 2, making her the most experienced of all the Housewives in this edition. She opened up about reuniting with the ladies, navigating the season and the online backlash she has had to deal with.

How has this season been for you?

This season was really good for me. While we were filming, it was an incredible experience and I genuinely had fun with the ladies. Once the show aired and social media weighed in, it became a bit challenging because of the backlash I received. That part was tough, but overall, the experience itself was positive.

The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa, Image: Showmax

Watching the show back, is there anything you wish you hadn’t said or that you could have said differently?

No, there is nothing I would have done differently. I just wish certain moments had been shown in full so viewers could see the complete picture and better understand the dynamics at play. I am hopeful that the reunion will provide more context and clarity around what we were actually dealing with at the time.

I have also seen the conversations online, with some people calling me spineless and other things. The truth is, I am simply being myself. I am not a super dramatic person and I have learnt to avoid drama if I can. It takes a lot to push me to that point. Just because I choose to control myself and handle situations calmly now, it does not mean I am weak. It just means I know who I am.

What is your approach going into the reunion?

I plan to address everything calmly. I believe the truth sets everyone free. I am in a very level-headed space right now and I am hopeful that we can have honest conversations without things getting out of hand.

Image: Showmax

Christall shared that you were one of her biggest disappointments this season. What are your thoughts on that?

Unfortunately, Christall was also my biggest disappointment. I was a huge fan of hers, but seeing how she conducts herself when the cameras aren't rolling and how she treats everyone around her, my eyes were completely opened. I then understood that what I viewed as " entertainment" from her is really toxic behaviour, manipulative and very calculated. I now completely understand that this is who she is, and it's not who I believed her to be at all. That's why every show she has ever been on, it's the same situation. What goes on behind the cameras is not okay.  She also expects loyalty at all costs, even when she is in the wrong. From my past experiences, I have learned that blind loyalty is not something I am comfortable with. I am open to listening, hearing my friends out, and even calling them out when necessary. What I will not do is involve myself in issues that have nothing to do with me, because that often makes things worse.

Just being toxic for the sake of it is not someone I want to associate myself or my brand with anymore. I really wish her the best, and I hope she learns something from this situation, too.

Christall, Image: Showmax

Are you hoping to mend fences and move forward with the group?

Right now, I am happy with the friendships and connections I have made. My life is full. I have my Boo Bear, my child, and a lot to be grateful for. I am not interested in inviting negativity into my space.

Many viewers say you are one of the few Housewives who are “real housewives”. What would you like to say to that?

They are not wrong, but honestly, I am just grateful for the life I have. I enjoy sharing it with viewers and showing that marriages can be healthy, loving and free of constant drama. The world needs to see that too. People often focus on the negativity, but there is beauty in stability and love, and I am proud to represent that.

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