Boitshepo Mashetla and Sebenzile Ngwenya enjoyed the Married At First Sight experience.
MARRIED At First Sight Mzansi couples have finally chosen whether they’re staying together or getting divorced.
This was on the episode that aired on Sunday, 1 September on Mzansi Magic.
The four couples got married as strangers and met at the altar a few minutes before saying I do. After spending weeks as married couples, they had to decide whether they were staying together or leaving the marriage.
Three couples decided to stay together, while one couple went their separate ways due to alleged infidelity.
Boitshepo Mashetla (28) and Sebenzile Ngwenya (32) chose to stay together. They told Daily Sun they didn’t regret their journey one bit.
“I can’t say I have regrets. When I walked in there, I was nervous. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into. My dad told me he thinks I don’t see myself the way they see me.
“He then advised me to remain true to myself. I should be me and not let the cameras change me. With that being said, I took the words my dad left me with and I can’t say I regret anything. I showed up the best way I could,” she said.
During the show, Sebenzile seemed like he wasn’t sure about staying with Boitshepo, but he said that wasn’t the case.
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“I had already made up my mind. When I went to the ceremony, I was just going through the emotions, thinking that I was ready to continue with the marriage,” he said.
“At the end of the day, there will be fear in whatever you do. I hadn’t lived with anyone or been married before, so of course it was a bit scary and that showed that I cared.”
Makhumo Ngobeni (25) and Thabang Mvuyane (27), who decided to go separate ways, told Daily Sun they enjoyed the experiment.
“I got to learn more about myself. There were things that I thought I had hashed out in the past. I was able to navigate around them in this marriage. I saw myself in a different light, especially with someone I didn’t know. It was amazing, especially when it came to self-awareness,” said Thabang.
Makhumo said she had some regrets.
“The regret I had was firstly not fully opening myself up to the experiment because I was afraid the next person would not be as open. Seeing his conversations with his friends, I realised what hindered me was my own fear.
“If could’ve done anything better, I could’ve given myself over to him more. We did the best we could and rolled the wave the best way we knew how,” she said.
During the recommitment ceremony, where they had to choose whether they were divorcing or not, they accused each other of infidelity.
“We haven’t watched that episode yet. We chose not to watch it. We were there, we know what happened. More than anything, the biggest lesson we got after speaking things over, some chapters are better left closed. When you close a chapter make it known that it’s closed.
“I’ve never had any messy break-ups like that. I left a portal open which gave room for destruction to come in. I closed that door and made sure I protected my new marriage and home,” said Makhumo.
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