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Real Housewives of Johannesburg has been cancelled

That’s unfortunate news for fans of the show. Real Housewives of Johannesburg (RHOJ) show has been cancelled following years of airing on screens. Rifts between channels and producers can often lead to the demise of even popular programs. Sonia Mbele’s involvement adds an interesting layer to the story, given her background as both a producer and a former actor.

It’s always disappointing when behind-the-scenes conflicts impact the entertainment we enjoy.It sounds like there were some significant tensions between Sonia Mbele and the channel regarding communication and credit for her work on the show. It’s understandable that she would want acknowledgment and compensation for her contributions, especially if she played a pivotal role in bringing the franchise to South Africa.

Real housewives of Johannesburg

 

These kinds of disputes are unfortunately not uncommon in the entertainment industry, where creative control and financial matters often intersect. Hopefully, both parties can come to a resolution that is fair and satisfies everyone involved. This seems to be one of the most popular reality TV shows The Real Housewives of Johannesburg has been cancelled. The popular show ran for three seasons, featuring popular faces like Christall Kay, Nicole Watson, and Mamus Koka.

There are several reports on social media that the popular show The Real Housewives of Johannesburg was officially canceled. The series, which has three seasons, was reportedly canceled due to low viewership.

In other news – Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev hospitalised after bike accident

Nina Dobrev has been hospitalised after a bike accident that left her with a cast on her leg and a neck brace.

Nina Dobrev

The Canadian actress, who is in a relationship with professional snowboarder Shaun White, 37, is known for her daredevil behaviour in outdoor sports. Dobrev, 35, took things to the next level over the weekend after riding a mini motorcycle, reports The Sun. Read more

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