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Londie London demands public apology from Minnie Ntuli over RHOD altercation

Posted on July 16, 2025

Londie London threatens to drag Minnie Ntuli to court

Londie London is taking a firm legal stand against her Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) castmate Minnie Ntuli following a heated altercation that aired during the second episode of the show’s reunion.

In a strongly worded legal letter shared via her Instagram account, Londie, whose real name is Londiwe Zulu demanded a public apology from Minnie, accusing the radio host of both defamation and physical assault.

The letter, issued by Londie’s legal representatives, references multiple incidents during the reality show where Minnie allegedly made defamatory remarks about Londie and escalated tensions during the reunion taping.

According to the document, Minnie physically assaulted Londie unprovoked on set, and continued the attack even though Londie did not retaliate.

The matter gained more traction after Gagasi FM, where Minnie is a radio personality, issued a public statement on July 11, 2025, claiming Minnie had apologized to the cast following the on-air altercation.

Londie, however, denies ever receiving a personal apology prior to that statement being released.

The letter further accuses Minnie of insincerity, alleging that the apology statement and a follow-up text message sent to Londie on July 12 were both crafted not out of remorse, but as a means to protect Minnie’s professional relationship with the radio station.

“Your statement was released before you sent an SMS to our client,” the letter states, adding that both messages centered more around Gagasi FM than taking responsibility for the harm caused.

Londie’s legal team has now issued a demand; Minnie must issue a “sincere video apology” addressed directly to Londie and post it across all her social media platforms by 5PM on Wednesday, 16 July 2025.

Failure to do so, the letter warns, will result in Londie pursuing legal action for defamation and assault, including opening a case with the South African Police Service.

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