Meet the New Faces Joining The Mommy Club Season III
Meet the New Faces Joining The Mommy Club Season III. Johannesburg glamorous mommies are up! Season III is coming up with changes, which included new faces, and the departure of some participants. For instance, Ratile and Nunurai will not be returning for The Mommy Club Season 3, and Mrs. Mops and Nozipho Ntshangase will be returning as “friends of the show.”
Although it’s sad to see familiar faces, leaving, there are new personalities joining The Mommy Club. They are Mrs J, Noksie Khumalo, Pheladi and Vuyi. Learn more about them from the facts below.
Mrs J
Mrs J is a charismatic 37-year-old wife and mother of three who is also a sangoma and a church owner. She has been following The Mommy Club from the very beginning, and loves the concept. “The moment I saw it, I knew it was something I’d consider to be a part of. I’m very family-oriented. I’m a mom, a wife, a spiritualist, and a businesswoman. This show represents the perfect blend of all the roles I embrace as a woman.”
Noksie Khumalo
Noksie is a 35-year-old wife, new mom, and successful realtor who co-runs a thriving property business with her Scottish husband. She hails from KZN, and has worked tirelessly to reach the top and now that she’s there, she’s unstoppable. “I’m a new mom, so my perspective might be a bit different from the other ladies. I bring fresh energy and a youthful vibe, combined with a luxury mindset and an unbreakable spirit. I’m living proof that you can have it all – just watch me.”
Pheladi
Pheladi is a 31-year-old divorced mother of two who tied the knot at just 23. She is an entrepreneur in farming, starting over from scratch, and navigating life’s challenges while rediscovering her dreams and ambitions. “I joined The Mommy Club because I want to show people the real ups and downs of life. One moment, you’re on top, and the next, you’re down but that shouldn’t stop you from picking yourself back up and trying again.”
Vuyi
Vuyi is a 40-year-old mother of four who has faced unimaginable loss, including the loss of the father of her kids. Her focus is on healing and raising her children. An entrepreneur in the hair industry, Vuyi is ready to share her deeply personal journey and offer support to other women in similar circumstances. “I’ve experienced a lot of pain in my life, and I believe that in order to heal, I need to be open about it. There are many people who have been through what I’ve been through, and I hope my story can give them the strength to keep going and remind them that they should never give up.”