The Real Housewives of Durban season three started with a number of new housewives that were introduced with the new season. There was Slee Nldovu, Mbali Ngiba and Maria Valaskatzi. Moreover, there were friends of the housewives that were introduced.
Raun Scheepers was first introduced during season two. However, in this season, he had a more prominent role as his friendships with some of the main cast was stronger than during his initial season.
However, throughout the season, Sane only continued to etch herself as the villain of the season through her hateful and slightly racist remarks directed at Annie Mthembu mostly. However, the reunion special revealed just how vile Sane might be as a person in general.
From amnesia, death threats and lies: Sane exposed
During the first part of The Real Housewives of Durban season three, Sane denying all the hateful remarks she has said throughout the season was comical for most viewers. This is as Sane had already teased that she would blame her antics on her selective “amnesia.”
However, part two of the reunion revealed just how vile Sane was even behind the seasons. This includes:
The housewives being in fear of the personality. This as it was confirmed that she had threatened Jojo Robinson with death during the Knysna getaway.
Sane had to be restricted from attending the last dinner because of the threat she made to Jojo meaning she’s a danger to everyone, lying endlessly, not owning up and shedding baseless tears. We’ve seen her video being violent so she shouldn’t come back please. #RHODurbanReunion
While she might have tried to remain “remorseful” during the reunion, it seems that Sane has reverted to her old self on social media. This is as she took to her Instagram stories to continue being her duplicitious self.
First, she shared the trailer for part-two with a cheeky post highlighting that she is still unapologetic despite having been shown the errors of her ways.
Moreover, as the episode aired, Sane shared that she has a video on the matter. Additionally, she seemed to suggest that she was still not remorseful with a subsequent post which she penned in isiZulu, which when loosely translated reads, “Sorry not sorry.” Image credit: Supplied