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Watch: Reality TV star tears up in Facebook video during eviction drama

Reality star Queen Nandipha Mlombi’s video has left netizens stunned, as four men threw out her belongings, despite her saying she paid rent.

Chaos erupted on Facebook as Pastors’ Wives reality television star Nandipha Mlombi, popularly known as Queen Nandi, went live, in tears, claiming she was being forcibly removed from her rented Lonehill home, while her children were locked inside.

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In the video, which is now circulating online, Queen Nandi alleged that she paid her rent, but was being evicted by ‘thugs’ allegedly sent by the landlord.

She said she unknowingly rented the property from a woman who allegedly hijacked the building. “I didn’t know. She said it was her house, and now, because she’s hijacking the building, she’s got thugs to come take out my furniture.

Reality TV star Nandipha Mlombi who seen crying during a Facebook Live as she claims her children were locked inside while she was evicted from a Lonehill home. Photo: Facebook

“Now, they’ve locked me out of this house, while some of my stuff is in there, including my children. My children are in there with thugs.”

Nandipha can be heard throughout the live broadcast repeatedly calling for help, pleading for the intervention of the police. “We’ve been calling cops to no avail and my children are being held hostage.”

The alleged landlord, Vuyiseka Mfeqeka, known as ‘Sis Vee’, countered Nandipha’s claims, stating that Nandipha had rented the house specifically to shoot her reality show for eight weeks and that the agreed period had expired.

She also responded to Queen Nandi in a live Facebook video, which is also doing the rounds on social media. “She was supposed to be out on June 7, but she doesn’t want to leave.

“We even had the police involved. We have been going to the police station, but she won’t leave.”
Sis Vee also clarified that she didn’t hijack the building. She owns the property.

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Nelson Kgarose

Nelson Kgarose is a Multimedia sports journalist and Digital Content Creator specialising in sports and current municipal news. I mainly report on the sport of Mixed Martial Arts with a focus on accuracy and thorough analysis. My commitment to objectivity and detail shapes my writing. Outside of covering sports, I engage with trending local news and interact with fans on social media.

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