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Tweeps React to Musa Mseleku’s Children Getting Their Own Reality Show

Tweeps React to Musa Mseleku’s Children Getting Their Own Reality Show. The family definitely found their niche in the TV industry. Just like the Kardashians in the US, the Mselekus are now ruling the reality TV shows locally.

The family is well known for the highly successful Uthando neS’thembu. The hit reality show is about Musa Mseleku, a successful businessman, and his four wives. They all try to navigate life, polygamous relationships, family dynamics, raising kids, sisterhood and tradition within the modern world.

In between the seasons of Uthando neS’thembu, Musa also went on to bag his own show, Mnakwethu. This is an emotional reality show that gives married men a chance to overcome the fear of introducing polygamy to their current spouses.

His wives have not been left behind, as they also scored their own show, Igumbi Lamakhosikazi. The show is a 13-part reality talk show series that sets out to give the women and men of Mzansi a sanctuary. Igumbi Lamakhosikazi also gives the wives a chance to air out issues, to speak freely and share their opinions.

Now their kids are following suit with their own spin-off show. Their new show, Izingane zeS’thembu will follow their struggles and triumphs. It will also allow viewers to gain an insight into the complexities of growing up in a polygamous family through the eyes of the next generation of the Mseleku family. Izingane zeS’thembu stars Mseleku’s four eldest kids, Mpumelelo, Mpilo, Abongwe, Sne and Lwandle.

Izingane zeS’thembu will premier on June 27th.

Once the news of the shows broke, immediately social media users deliberated on the family getting show after show. The likes of Phil Mphela, feel MultiChoice must be having a relationship with the family. Other people though see no wrong.

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