Londie London and Nonku Williams clash in fiery showdown on ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip – South Africa’

The drama kicked off when Williams questioned London’s late arrival to the trip. Picture: Screenshot

The drama kicked off when Williams questioned London’s late arrival to the trip. Picture: Screenshot

Published Jul 29, 2024

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Oh, what a ride it’s been.

“The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip – South Africa” wrapped up with all the fireworks, drama and sass we could hope for.

Let’s rewind to last week’s spicy episode where London and Williams went head-to-head in a verbal showdown. The drama kicked off after Williams questioned London on her late arrival to the island.

London, feeling like a hot mess, was convinced Williams was trying to embarrass her on camera. This was especially shady since London had already confided in Williams off-camera about her visa ordeal.

Williams, on the other hand, played the “I’m sorry” card but it was too little, too late. London wasn’t buying it, especially after Williams’ shady remarks about her “Voetsek” moment and the whole airport fiasco.

The accusations flew faster than the wine guzzling.

The night wasn’t all drama, though. The party was still on but Williams' so-called “mans” — as she called him “Salt & Pepper”— wasn’t having it.

He was seriously ticked off by her half-naked social media post. Picture this: hair strategically covering her nipples. London dubbed it another “Nonku moment” - not that anyone could blame her!

In the final episode the ladies had their last dinner party beside the pool. Photo: Screenshot

Meanwhile, Kay was doing her own thing, totally uninterested in the drama, and wanted to serenade Viljoen with a song about her ex-husband. Classic Kay.

Williams was a hot mess, crying because she was hurt by Salt & Pepper’s disapproval. But, hey, she still loves being sexy. However, I think everyone was pretty much over Williams and her drama.

To calm the mood, LaC set up a bonfire where the ladies tried to make peace. Steyn was not here for Mel, and race issues reared their ugly head when Kay opened up about childhood trauma.

Prins, with her questionable timing, asked, “How can you have childhood trauma, you’re white?” Talk about stepping in it!

Kay had enough and ditched the discussion and ran off to her booty call.

Prins recently shared with Showmax Stories: “I regret the comment that I made to Christall at the final dinner when I said, ‘You can’t have trauma because you are white.’ At that moment, I was just mad at all of them. I am very sorry about that.“

She continued: “I even sent Christall an apology because that was really not nice and I felt bad about it. But she and I have spoken about it, and I have said that I am sincerely sorry.”

Anyway, as the night wore on, Viljoen got a little tipsy and she ended up on Steyn’s lap, apologising and kissing her in a bid to make peace. Steyn admitted that she saw her own daughter in Viljoen and had been harsh due to that.

As the season closed, the tension between London and Williams was thick. The other ladies managed to wrap things up on a somewhat “good” note but, let’s be real, there’s probably still a lot of unresolved drama.