The Ultimatum South Africa, a Netflix original reality show, has sparked a frenzy of reactions on social media. The show, which premiered on May 10, 2024, features six couples navigating the challenges of love, trust, and commitment. The experiment sees couples breaking up, dating other participants, and ultimately deciding whether to marry or move on. Here’s how 30 South Africans reacted to the show:
The majority of the reactions centered around Khanya, a contestant who has been labeled as “mean-spirited,” “rude,” and “narcissistic.” Viewers were shocked by her behavior, with some even calling her out for body shaming and violence. Others questioned her motives, wondering if she’s genuinely looking for love or just seeking attention.
Aiden, another contestant, received praise for his emotional support and calm demeanor, with many labeling him a “top-tier gent.” Sizakele was also commended for her kind nature, earning the title of “sweetheart” among viewers.
Some viewers were baffled by the short duration of some relationships, with one couple issuing a marriage ultimatum after just six months together. Others were entertained by the dramatic twists and turns, particularly the trial marriages and unexpected pairings.
The show also sparked conversations about gender dynamics, with some viewers criticizing Isaac’s behavior towards his ex, Ruth. Others noticed the audacity of African men, as depicted on the show, and the unrealistic expectations placed on women.
Overall, The Ultimatum South Africa has become a hot topic in South African pop culture, with viewers eagerly discussing the show’s drama, relationships, and controversies. As the series continues, it’s clear that the reactions will only get more intense and passionate.
Here are the 30 reactions in bullet points:
- Khanya irritates my soul, she’s such a mean girl
- Khanya is a dark-spirited person, body shaming and violent
- 6 months together and issuing a marriage ultimatum?
- Nolla represents 80-90% of SA men
- “Can we refrain from calling each other baby?” – He’d never see me again
- Aiden provides top-tier emotional support
- Sizakele is a sweetheart
- LMAOOO Nkateko’s mom can’t stand Khanya either
- Khanya is a classic narcissist, crazy!
- Me every time Khanya opens her mouth, she’s so rude
- Calling someone a hood rat and ratchet when you’re acting like that is crazy
- “Isn’t she too heavy for him?” – Khanya is pathetic, old, unpleasant, and insecure
- Ruth has been with Isaac for 2 years but never met his friends or family
- Isaac already sounds like a red flag
- Imagine delivering your person to their soulmate because wa phapha
- Netflix underestimated the audacity of an African man
- Siza & Nkateko might be my favorite trial pair
- When Isaac said, “all these beautiful ladies except my ex” – He hates her
- I’ve never laid a wig, but can I fix Khanya’s wig?
- Me watching Nkateko and Khanya back together, all lovey-dovey
- Isaac only chose Khanya because he wanted to sleep with her
- Nolla calling Isaac to tell him he fucked Ruth as revenge
- Every time Khanya gets mean, my eyes switch to her frontal, her wig is her karma
- Aiden being in the middle of everyone’s mess as a silent mediator
- Khanya can’t be a real person, there’s no way
- Aidan carrying the emotional baggage of the women on the show
- Oh, I want better for Nkateko, just leave Khanya alone
- The way I want to jump through the TV and smack Khanya
- I think Isaac has the biggest regret of his life in just 2 weeks
- Khanya is an ill-mean-spirited individual, how do you choose to be a hater every day?