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Liz Prins Opens Up About ‘Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip – South Africa’ Drama and Regrets

Reabetswe Hlalane
Last updated: 2024/07/29 at 4:51 PM
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In an exclusive interview with TshisaLive, Liz Prins opened up about her rollercoaster experience on The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip – South Africa, sharing the behind-the-scenes drama and personal reflections following the season’s explosive finale.

The dramatic season finale featured the aftermath of an intense clash between long-time housewife Nonku Williams and fellow Durban cast member Londie London. Amid the chaos, Liz found herself in hot water for dismissing Christall’s recounting of her traumatic upbringing with a racially insensitive comment.

“I regret the comment I made to Christall at the final dinner when I said, ‘You can’t have trauma because you are white,'” Liz admitted. “At that moment, I was mad at all of them. I am very sorry about that. 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 I am sincerely sorry.”

Despite the turmoil, Liz became a fan favourite due to her wickedly funny humour. Reflecting on her time on the show, she shared, “I had a wonderful time. Jamaica is a beautiful country with beautiful people. I enjoyed the villa and getting to know the ladies.”

Comparing her experience to her time on The Real Housewives of Gqeberha, Liz noted the differences in camaraderie. “Unlike The Real Housewives of Gqeberha, I got along with all the ladies and formed friendships with them. They are fashionable and have a sense of humour, very different from the ladies of Gqeberha.“

Beyond the drama, Liz emphasised that she remains on good terms with her fellow cast members and left the show with lasting friendships. “I am very good friends with the alliance, which includes me, Bev, Lethabo, and Nonku. But on a serious note, I am in a good place with all the ladies and I speak to them regularly. I am in touch with all the ladies, including Mel. She and I talk, and I’m glad we could all move on and be friends.”

Liz Prins’ candid reflections and sincere apologies reveal the complexity of reality TV life, showing that behind the glitz and glamour, real emotions and genuine connections endure.

Reabetswe Hlalane July 29, 2024 July 29, 2024
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