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‘I can’t believe people enjoy watching this’: Viewers react to ‘Uyajola 9/9’

Sunday night’s episodes of Uyajola 9/9 brought some entertainment to the timeline on social media as viewers joined forces to discuss and laugh at the tumbling relationships the host and his team perfectly capture on a weekly basis.

The first episode featured Mpolokeng, who contacted host Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye and his team because she suspected that her partner was being unfaithful.

Jub Jub, doing what he does best, tracked her partner down at their local shopping mall.

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Sadly, it turned out that Mpolokeng’s suspicions were true, as her partner Xolani was found taking a stroll with his lover.

Heartbroken at the sight of her man being with another woman, Mpolokeng tried to physically attack Xolani and his mistress, but Jub Jub’s team stepped in and held her back.

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The second episode of the reality television show shocked viewers as Ayanda’s partner was tracked down by the Uyajola 9/9 team and was found at her other lover’s home.

Upon arrival, Jub Jub found Ayanda’s partner half-dressed in her other boyfriend’s bed. Asked why she would cheat on Ayanda, she snapped at the host, saying that he speaks and whines just like a woman.

The episode was also bittersweet and somewhat annoying for some viewers with dreadlocks, after Jub Jub referred to Ayanda’s girlfriend’s lover – who has dreads – as “Rasta”.

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“This trend is exactly why I cut my dreads after a certain length your name changes to Rasta. Some people don’t even want to know your name,” expressed a tweep.

After finding his girlfriend red-handed in the bed of another man, Ayanda shocked viewers by deciding to leave with his partner and return home with her.

Here are Twitter’s best reactions from Uyajola 9/9’s latest episode

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By Lerato Maimela