Nonku Williams' Inspiring Message To Showmax's 'untied' Divorce Talk Show Viewers

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nonku williams inspiring message to showmaxs untied divorce talk show viewers

The first episode of the Showmax divorce talk show Untied is now streaming, with businesswoman, single mother and reality TV royalty Nonku Williams as the first guest.

Hosted by award-winning media personality Relebogile Mabotja , the show features famous South African women who have been through the often messy, always emotional world of divorce.

Nonku has become a household name through The Real Housewives of Durban RHOD, where she has appeared in all its five seasons.

Nonku Williams reflects on Showmaxs Untied

This time, however, she steps away from RHOD s glitz and glam to share her emotional experience of going through a divorce in Untied trailer on YouTube here .

In an interview with Relebogile, Nonku opens up like never before, sharing the heartbreak, the healing and what she's learnt about love and letting go. Her message is one of inspiration and hope through difficulty.

Why did you feel it was the right time to share your story on Untied ?

I believe everything happens for a reason, and every experience we go through has a purpose - not just for us, but for others who may find healing and hope in our stories. I felt it was time to share my story on Untied because I trust that God has a plan, and this moment is part of it. My hope is that my message will resonate with and bring healing to another woman who needs to hear it.

You've been on reality TV for years, and the public has seen many sides of you. What are you revealing on Untied that you haven't shared before?

While I've been on reality TV for years, the real me hasn't been fully captured on those shows. My purpose is bigger than that. I want to share my truth, authenticity and experiences to inspire, uplift and give hope to others who've gone through similar struggles. Untied was the perfect platform for me to share my unfiltered story, and I hope it will inspire others.

How challenging was it to open up about such a deeply personal chapter of your life?