
‘I'm serving her': Londie London pursues legal action against Minnie Ntuli for RHOD assault
RHOD co-stars were left shocked, with Jojo Robinson calling the incident 'horrific to watch'.
London said she is taking legal action against Ntuli, saying, 'She deserves to spend at least two weeks in jail'.
Sultry reality star Londie London, real name Londiwe Zulu, is pursuing legal action against Real Housewives of Durban newcomer Minnie Ntuli after unseen footage showed her (Ntuli) assaulting the mother of two during part two of the season five reunion.
In the physical altercation, the pair engaged in a one-on-one conversation, which London said she thought would clear the air about their on-screen beef. However, the conversation turned for the worse when Ntuli began to get visibly annoyed, eventually aggressively prodding London's forehead.
READ | 'Brutal level of drama': Londie London on the 'mean-girl energy' of her season 5 comeback
The unseen footage aired shortly after fellow cast member Angel Ndlela read an apology message from Ntuli to London. The cast members were all left visibly shocked after seeing the footage, with Jojo Robinson describing it as 'horrific to watch'.
Guys what the hell? Minnie is insane! This is unseen footage of Minnie and Londie's issue! #RHODurbanS5
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— Mkhwanazi's Daughter® (@DineoDMufamadi) July 11, 2025
'I want nothing to do with Minnie. I'm going to open a case of assault', London said. 'I'm serving her, even for defamation of character'. If she were here, I would have served her already'.
Elsewhere, the mother of two said, 'She's evil. She deserves to spend at least two weeks in jail'.
Throughout the show's fifth season, the pair butted heads in what appeared to be one-sided beef from Ntuli aimed at London.
It was initially unclear where the beef originated, but as the fifth season of the Real Housewives of Durban wrapped up, London recalled that it stemmed from a remark she made about a dress Ntuli wore when she joined the show. From there, the relationship between the two cast members went downhill.
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