– ‘The Ultimatum: South Africa’ star Khanya Nqolase after backlash

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The Ultimatum South Africa star Khanya Nqolase has broken her silence about the hate she has been receiving on social media.

Khanya Nqolase has been dragged on social media since the reality show aired.The show, which premiered on 10 May, follows couples after one of the partners is given an ultimatum for marriage.In an Instagram post, Khanya opened up about the intense experience she underwent during the filming of the show. , and I understand if some of you may feel like I was out of line with some of my words and actions. It was an intense experience for me, and I handled it the best way I could,” she said.

“I have already apologised to those that I have wronged and would like to thank everybody for being so invested in the show and sharing their thoughts on the reality show,” she added.Expressing gratitude to the audience for their investment in the show, Khanya highlighted that she has a strong personality. Wrapping up her lengthy statement, Khanya said a lot transpired since the filming of the show, including a process of healing and transformation.

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