The dating show helps many people suffering from gwababa to face their crushes and ask if they would consider dating them. Or even better, if the feeling is mutual for them.
Mzansi realised they didn’t know how much they missed Uyang’thanda Na? until it returned to their screens last night but you only need a quick scan on Twitter to understand why that is.
Twitter’s fave, Moshe Ndiki, is the host of the show and the beginning of season three made Mzansi wish the show could go on longer. Why? Because it looks like it’s going to be a very litty situation every Wednesday!
This was also us when the show began:
Season 3 of #Uyangthandana has began. Let's💃💃 pic.twitter.com/Q1vjcGLF8G
— Raised in Africa💫 (@paballo_patsa) July 11, 2018
All for good reason because just a few minutes into the show, we already had a bucketload of memes filling up the timeline like Cassper Nyovest fills up stadiums!
When Moshe Ndiki said "56 million people in South Africa and you're still single" i felt it hard. #UyangthandaNa pic.twitter.com/3bGjjjq02f
— Zine Pangomso🇿🇦 (@ZINE_RSA) July 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/AkayAgulhas/status/1017110617352822784
https://twitter.com/Mathabo__M/status/1017107050948710401
Dude is applying to be a second boyfriend 😂😂 bawo 🙆♀️😂 #UyangthandaNa pic.twitter.com/bEX8XRRsTV
— MamakaB ❤ (@Loretta_S3go) July 11, 2018
#UyangthandaNa Tebatso is a man of faith. pic.twitter.com/rhQRk8V36U
— Carolinah (@Carol29374818) July 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/NdiisaAlicia/status/1017112749212688385
#UyangthandaNa
"I still love you as my friend" pic.twitter.com/I9WVbIp3o8— #Nedbank (@OlwethuMakopeni) July 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/Mathabo__M/status/1017113627625738252
The answer is already No my brother🤣🤣 #UyangthandaNa pic.twitter.com/5uOuAVEfNB
— Collin (@CollinsMduduzi) July 11, 2018
Source: Times Live