Only production companies benefit from 'degrading women' on reality shows, says Kgomotso Ndungane

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Only production companies benefit from 'degrading women' on reality shows, says Kgomotso Ndungane
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Former Real Housewives of Durban star Kgomotso Ndungane has shared her thoughts about how reality television can affect one's life and who stands to benefit from the way women are portrayed.

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star Kgomotso Ndungane has shared her thoughts about how reality television can affect one's life and who stands to benefit from the way women are portrayed.aired on Wednesday which showed Nonku and Slee almost getting into a brawl during aThe former reality TV star, who appeared in the past two seasons, took to her Instagram stories speaking of how grateful she was having left the show as she didn't have to change her character to entertain viewers.

“Always stick to things that are aligned to your value system. Things that build you, and your character for greater good and not for worldly entertainment. Things that will make your children proud. Things that will make your family, and most importantly, things that will enhance your reputation and not bring out the worst in you.

“Knowing who to keep in your circle, who to call a friend, who to support, who to associate yourself with and who to keep far away from is such an intricate part of growth.” Kgomotso said production and its stakeholders were the only ones to benefit from the shows, unlike the cast.

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