Liz Prins, a cast member of ‘The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls’ trip, has piqued the viewers’ attention after being candid about their voyage to Jamaica, which has been serving intrigue with all its unexpected twists and turns.
When asked how she felt about the trip, Prins replied that she had a memorable time and that she had gotten to know the girls, highlighting that she has regular conversations and strong friendships with Bev, Lethabo, and Nonku.
“I had a wonderful time. Jamaica is a beautiful country with beautiful people. I enjoyed the villa and getting to know the ladies. My highlight was meeting Alton and his team; they were so lovely and took care of us.
“Unlike ‘The Real Housewives of Gqeberha’, I actually got along with all of the ladies and formed friendships with them. They are fashionable and have a sense of humour, very different from the ladies of ‘The Real Housewives of Gqeberha’.”
She also spoke about how she would change a few things about the trip, including a comment she regrets today that she made to Christall over the last dinner.
“I regret the comment that I made to Christall at the final dinner when I said, ‘You can’t have trauma because you are white.’ At that moment, I was just mad at all of them. I am very sorry about that.
“I even sent Christall an apology because that was really not nice and I felt bad about it. But she and I have spoken about it and I have said that I am sincerely sorry.”
There’s been a lot of drama behind the scenes. How have you managed to stay away from it?
“I stayed away from them and hung out with Mr Jack Daniels. He kept me company and kept me out of trouble.
When questioned how she handles the attention and how it has changed her life, she acknowledges that the trip contributed to her rise to fame.
“’The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip’ has made me more recognisable; I feel like there are now more people who got to know me. The fact that the show is on Showmax has completely made me famous, and I love it. Everywhere I go, people recognise me. But there is a downside to that: being a runner, I sometimes don’t look my best, and people will stop me while I am working out because they want pictures. But I don’t mind — it’s the nature of the industry.”
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