Ayanda Ncwane quits Real Housewives of Durban – Here’s why

Ayanda Ncwane leaves Durban’s Real Housewives – Here’s why. Ayanda Ncwane has left the show and is not going to be part of the widely anticipated second season.

Ayanda Ncwane leaves Durban’s Real Housewives – This is why Celebgossip has learned that Ncwane, a widow of Sifiso Ncwane, who won several awards, has decided to go away with the show, because it damaged her brand and the legacy of her late hubby.

“She doesn’t feel like the show respects the legacy of her marriage, something she tried to protect,” stated the insider.

Another source added that Ncwane felt like the show had negatively depicted her.

She even discussed her resignation at one of her production meetings.

Another source in Durban said Ncwane’s own show.

Another source indicated that the manufacturers had not yet decided to replace it.

“She’ll have to find someone as strong and interesting as her brand,” the person stated.

The producers of the show wanted her to be theatrical, according to the insider.

“She believes that it is not her and that her image and her late husband’s legacy dents away.”


Another source stated that shooting with Ncwane always was tough because it has its headquarters in Joburg and the filmmakers had to rent it a location.

The producers insisted that they travel to Durban to shoot,” the person added.

The insider added that she didn’t feel good with her: “She believed that her area code was lying to the viewers.

“Unfortunately, the Durban producers of Real Housewives are not adequately trained in the concept and are making mistakes like pressuring the cast to perform things they don’t want.”

For her diva antics, over-the-top clothes and drama, including tribalism, Ncwane has previously broken internet.

Ncwane said when he was contacted, “I don’t want to remark on that.”

Nomsa Philiso, Director of Multichoice Channel, stated she didn’t know Ncwane had just started working with the women.

“I didn’t know, we just started to work for season two,” she remarked.

Ncwane felt like the show negatively depicted her.