Dubbed the South African version of “Cheaters” #Uyajola9/9 was at the top of the trends list after its official premiere on Moja Love, Dstv channel 157 on Sunday night.
The show, which is based on the US hit show ‘Cheaters’, helps people who suspect their partners of cheating expose the truth.
Hosted by Molemo ‘Jub Jub’ Maarohanye South Africans were clearly not ready for what the show would bring.
Some were happy about the show but others were not so pleased. Here are some of the reactions;
I feel like this is all scripted, the way events unfolded and the reactions after confessions were not that genuine, but then again, that’s just me….. #JubJub
— Thiza Makwa (@makwatee) May 27, 2019
I have never seen my dad being upset about a TV show.He said we must stop watching it #Uyajola99 pic.twitter.com/WaQpOQa9cP
— Ndi Nga Tshilidzi (@SheIsAvantika) May 26, 2019
Just when you thought your relationship was going well then boom Jub Jub arrives with #Uyajola99 pic.twitter.com/Q0nbctJuqL
— Khuthie Munyai (@khuthadzomunyai) May 27, 2019
After watching #Uyajola99, i have a new found respect for South African women. DNA testing should be compulsory after every child is born
— Man’s Not Barry Roux (@AdvBarryRoux) May 27, 2019
I don’t know about you guys but I’m still traumatized from #Uyajola99 😭
— Blue Mbombo (@bluembombo) May 27, 2019
When you see Jub Jub in public… #Uyajola99 pic.twitter.com/RuThe3M3fR
— Aldrin Sampear (@AldrinSampear) May 26, 2019
I saw my gf taking contact details for #Uyajola99 pic.twitter.com/i4VIu3MArL
— Hybrid _The_ iv (@HybridIv) May 26, 2019
South African Sundays will never be the same again #Uyajola99 pic.twitter.com/Mul8gx27Il
— Error 310 (@tru_wongazee) May 26, 2019
Can you see the amount of papers he needs to go through? No one is safe. #JubJub pic.twitter.com/uKeWrEqrUy
— Sifiso Nkosi™ (@King_sifiso) May 27, 2019





