Gagasi FM has finally spoken out after a heated incident between radio presenter Minnie Ntuli and singer Londie London was shown during the Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) reunion on 11 July 2025.
The shocking moment, which aired in Part 2 of the reunion on Showmax, showed never-before-seen footage from the cast’s trip to the Maldives. In the clip, Minnie was seen aggressively confronting Londie, even going as far as shoving her forehead multiple times. Londie, on the other hand, stayed calm and didn’t react violently, earning praise from many viewers.
After the episode aired, fans of the show took to Gagasi FM’s social media platforms, demanding that the station take action against Minnie. Some people were angry and disappointed by what they saw, calling the incident bullying and saying Minnie should be removed from both radio and television.
In response, Gagasi FM released a statement showing their concern:
“Gagasi FM has noted with concern the recent episode of the Real Housewives of Durban, in which one of our presenters, Minnie Ntuli, is seen involved in a confrontation that escalates into a physical altercation with a fellow cast member,” the statement read.
The station admitted they were just as shocked as the viewers. They also reminded the public that RHOD is an independent production, and Minnie’s actions on the show were not linked to her role at Gagasi FM. However, they also acknowledged that her behaviour affected the station’s reputation.
“While The Real Housewives of Durban is an independent production… we acknowledge that Minnie’s conduct on the show has had an impact on both our brand and the community we serve.”
Gagasi FM made it clear that they stand against bullying and aggression in all forms. They also spoke about the importance of accountability and growth.
“We actively engaged with Minnie to address the matter responsibly and constructively. She took full accountability for her actions, expressed deep remorse, and wrote an apology letter to the show’s production company and cast members, intended to be read at the reunion.”
According to the station, Minnie has also agreed to seek professional help to learn how to better control her emotions — a move Gagasi FM fully supports.
“Our focus is on promoting reconciliation… Both Minnie and the other cast member are professionals in the media industry, and it is likely they will work together again in future.”
The station ended the statement by asking listeners, clients, and partners to be patient while they work through the matter based on their values of healing, respect, and forgiveness.
Meanwhile, the public’s reaction continues to grow. According to TshisaLIVE, a petition titled “Remove Minnie Ntuli from radio and TV platforms for bullying behaviour” has received over 54,908 signatures. The petition accuses Minnie of being unprofessional, aggressive, and a bully, and calls for her removal from media platforms.
