‘Married at First Sight Mzansi‘ Star Nkuleleko Opens Up About Wife’s “Self-Destructive” Behavior, Hints at Reunion Revelations
JOHANNESBURG – Nkuleleko, a contestant on the hit reality show Married at First Sight Mzansi, has revealed his distress over his wife makoto’s actions during the experiment, stating, “Watching my wife embarrass herself thinking she’s belittling me but truly ruining her own image. It breaks me to see her destroy herself like this.” The confession comes as the show intensifies, pushing couples to their limits and sparking widespread public discussion.
Nkuleleko initially joined the show seeking a compatible life partner, explaining, “I decided to come to the show to find a wife as I wasn’t getting anyone compatible. I believed that since the show had professional experts and married people, I would be paired with my soulmate.” He entered the process with a focus on core values, noting his initial impression of Makoto brought “excitement and curiosity,” specifically questioning if she was “a humble and God-fearing woman, because those two characteristics are so important to me.”
Unlike some participants, Nkuleleko approached the experiment without rigid expectations. “I honestly did not have any expectations; I just went in knowing I wouldn’t use the same old keys to open a new door,” he shared, adding that he prepared through “constant prayer and fasting not to be misled by anything I encountered.”
the experience has prompted significant personal growth, he says. “I’ve really matured, and I know which battles to fight. I also learned silence is power; not every conversation needs your attention.” While acknowledging “some things that have transpired,” Nkuleleko is reserving detailed commentary for the upcoming reunion episode, promising to speak “more openly” about them.
Despite the challenges, Nkuleleko highlighted positive moments with Makoto as his “favorite,” while also expressing support for other couples on the show, particularly Nelisa and Themba, whom he described as “my ultimate favourites,” and Portia and Bongani. He urged viewers to continue watching,anticipating “unforeseen twists and turns” and the eventual exposure of “things done in the dark.”
Married at First Sight Mzansi has quickly become a popular reality television program, known for its unique premise of pairing individuals who meet for the first time at the altar. The show continues to air, documenting the couples’ journeys as they navigate marriage and attempt to build lasting relationships.