The 13-part show follows Olwethu and Owami Siko who are searching for one husband. Social media users have been dragging the show saying it's not the content they signed up for. Some are calling it a Moja Love content.
It is clear on social media that viewers are fed up with the show and they have made it clear that it shouldn't be renewed for a second season. Speaking to Daily Sun, Siko Twins they not bothered by the hate. Olwethu said the insults will not deter from what they are hoping to get from the show.
"People are calling us sluts, whores and loose women with no morals but we have done nothing wrong. We are just looking for a husband. Insults will not stand in our way because we know what we want. We will not be discouraged," she told the publication.
Additionally, viewers are angered by their storyline centered on threesomes asking what is being taught to kids.
Olwethu said they understand that people are not used to this life and they are here to educate them, "We understand people are not used to this kind of life but we are here to educate them. We have been approached by other sets of twins who share the same interests as us," she continued.
"We have been on a date with other twins but we don't think our relationship will work. Our ancestors are okay with a threesome but are against a foursome," she said.
Tweeps have weighed in on the show and the reactions are not so good.
@MmagweOfentse "What an annoying show full of disrespect and unnecessary drama.@Mzansimagic did you approve the show because they are twins looking to marry one man or what,cause wow."
Siko Twins were previously married to TV director Mzukiseni Mzazi and they had a messy divorce. Speaking to SowetanLIVE, they said they divorced him because he was allegedly abusive..
"Our ex husband became abusive both physically and emotionally. He didnโt care that there were two of us, he would abuse us to a point of physical abuse,โ Olwethu told the publication.