SABC1’s reality show, The Gumbis, broke fans’ hearts last night when the season finale aired. The Gumbis usually trended number one every Saturday when it aired.
The show, which follows businessman Lucky “SomK” Gumbi, his wives Bayede and Nombuso and their kids, took Mzansi by storm and set tongues wagging every week, with every episode.
Before the show started, there was already drama with SomK and Musa Mseleku. SomK threw shade at Musa, who also has a reality show with his wives on Mzansi Magic.
He said his wives got along, unlike Musa’s wives. Musa responded, saying he didn’t know SomK, so he shouldn’t meddle in his house affairs.
In one of the episodes, he also said he didn’t like Afrotainment boss DJ Tira because he’s full of himself and always runs after women.
Time for #TheGumbis 🥳🥳🥳. So bummed it’s the final episode though 😭
— Andile K Nzimande (@AndileNzimande_) January 30, 2021
When the SunTeam contacted Tira about the claims, he said he didn’t know SomK and he’d like to apologise for whatever he did to him.
Although SomK was the centre of attention, he wasn’t the people’s favourite.
The bond between Bayede and Yollie😍😍❤️❤️ #TheGumbis pic.twitter.com/pj08tXR5T7
— Highly Blessed✨💖 (@JustBahle) January 23, 2021
Most of the viewers loved his first wife, Bayede, and they said they hoped the show would return for a second season. In the last episode, they showed behind the scenes from the season, scenes that weren’t shown and went back to their favourite parts of the show.
Can we have Season 2 already #TheGumbis pic.twitter.com/vmbsM2epdP
— Nosi Togu Wear (@luluvuyelele) January 30, 2021
In other news – Founder of Computicket Percy Tucker has died
The founder of Computicket – Percy Tucker – died from COVID-19-related complications at the age of 92.
Tucker – who died on Friday launched Computicket in 1971 – the first electronic theatre booking system in the world which marks 50 years of existence this year. Learn more
Source: Celebsnow