Nonku Williams explains how reality TV changed her life
THE Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip – South Africa is almost here so prepare for a captivating blend of glitz, glamour, and drama.
Some familiar faces from the Real Housewives universe are leading the charge on this exciting spinoff show.
Joining in on the vacay is Nonkanyiso “Laconco” Conco from The Real Housewives of Durban, alongside the ever-glamorous Londie London from season 2 of the show.
Also on board are Christall Kay from The Real Housewives of Johannesburg and Liz Prins from The Real Housewives of Gqeberha.
Given the personalities, fans are in for an entertaining run.
Later, Melany Viljoen from The Real Housewives of Pretoria, businesswoman Nonku Williams from The Real Housewives of Durban (seasons 1 to 4) and Lethabo Lejoy Mathatho from The Real Housewives of Johannesburg (seasons 2 and 3), will also join.
These trips can either be a match made in heaven or a recipe for disaster. But one thing is for certain – catfights are always on the agenda.
Williams recently opened up about her reality TV experiences, which forced her to confront aspects of herself she might have otherwise overlooked. “It has helped me to look at myself honestly and shown me the things I had to work on and improve about myself to become a better person.
“Reality TV shows you things that you might not have been aware of and literally forces you to face things that you would not have normally addressed,” she said. “That has helped me grow as a daughter, mother, sister and friend.” She said that Ultimate Girls Trip was a refreshing change of pace, as it focused on bonding and making memories.
“I was introduced to ladies I did not know before, so it was like starting with a clean slate and building new relationships. For the first time in a while, people experienced me as I am and I made genuine friendships.”
Williams added: “I try not to read negative things but sometimes the things that people say about me affect me. As long as it does not affect my children and work, I am good.”
will be streaming on Showmax before June.