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The Mommy Club’s Jabulile Sande expresses disappointment in Ratile’s lack of support at re-union

by Bongiwe Mati
Picture: Instagram

Part one and two of The Mommy Club’s re-union aired a few days back and cast members were ready to confront each other on things said behind their backs, either on the diary sessions or things said to others in their absence.

Businesswoman and new cast member Jabulile Sande, famously known as Mrs Sande rubbed many cast members the wrong way, as they felt that she was fed information about them prior to coming to the show. The internet was also not feeling Mrs Sande, as each week, comments for her not to return on the third season kept growing.

Other cast members and viewers felt that Mrs Sande, who was brought to the show by Ratile Mabitsela was told to be hostile to others by her friend, something both ladies refuted.

As she tried to make mends with those she had wronged, Mrs Sande admitted during the re-union that she had information about others before coming to the show.

When Mrs Sande was confronted during the re-union her friend Ratile didn’t say much, only responding to issues addressed to her.

Feeling that she was thrown under the bus by her friend Ratile, as she did not stand up for her nor shown compassion when she had a meltdown on stage, the business woman said to local publication TshisaLIVE:

“I was shocked because she was sitting there like a queen. I was expecting her to come to my aid because during the season, I was defending her. Even when I broke down, she did not comfort me. The person who was comforting me was Mrs Mops, which I was not expecting because I said some things about her, but at that moment she let go of everything and came to my side.”

Acknowledging to the publication that she acted out of character, something she also admitted on the re-union, the reality TV star shared that she had two regrets, commenting:

“The first one was gossiping about Mrs Mops after she confided in me. As women, we need to uplift each other and, at that moment, I did not do her right because today it is her and tomorrow it could have been me, so I wish I had handled that better.”

“My second regret is the things I said about Happy. She and I are now building a friendship and I understand her better. I now understand why she is the way she is. I wish I was kinder to her at the time,” noted the mother of two.

Also see: The Mommy Club’s re-union host Ntombi Ngcobo impresses internet users

 

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