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Izingane Ze’sthembu Viewers Not Impressed With Tirelo’s Behavior

Izingane Ze’sthembu Viewers Not Impressed With Tirelo’s Behavior. From the get go, she made it evident that her presence was going to be felt. In the past couple of Izingane Ze’sthembu episodes Tirelo Kale, has been causing havoc for Mpumelelo Mseleku, his other baby mama as well as some of his siblings.

The accounting scholar, who stars on Mzansi Magic’s Izingane zeSthembu, is introduced to fans across Mzansi as one of Mpumelelo’s girlfriends, specifically girlfriend number two. The pair has been together for two years, and now their just had their first child together, a son. When she debuted in the reality show though, Tirelo was still pregnant.

As it is the case with reality shows, there has to be a villain, and Tirelo is holding down the position very well in Izingane Ze’Sthembu. She has been anything but straightforward, highly opinionated, and in some instances a diva. Case in point is when Mpumelelo and his women had to attend Lwande’s birthday party. Tirelo was dramatic with the front sit, refusing to vacate it and sit at the back. This upset Vuyokazi Nxiweni, who felt really disrespected. At the party she also made some hectic demands, making Mpumelelo sweat.

Quite recently, the siblings together with Mpumelelo’s girlfriends went out for swimming. Tirelo started complaining about her swimsuit which was organized by Sne. She and Sne got into some verbal disagreement, until Sne gave in and apologized. Tirelo then decided that she was no longer up for swimming, and just left the beach side.

When the group went out clubbing, she remained behind. Many viewers noticed how they had some massive fun in her absence. Tirelo then called Vuyokazi and shared with her that their man was trending over some sex tape with a certain Queen Lolly. Some viewers feel, she deliberately spoiled Vuyokazi’s fun night with such information.

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