Nozipho Ntshangase’s Stepdaughter, Coco, Stands Up Against Cyberbullying and Slams Ameigh Thompson
- Nozipho Ntshangase's stepdaughter, Coco Ntshangase, defended herself after she faced online trolling
- She went on a rant about The Real Housewives of Durban star Ameigh Thompson, and it was not pretty
- This drama split social media users, and many are calling for the adults to intervene
- Paula Quinsee, a certified relationship therapist educator, shared with Briefly News what the best possible resolution can be

Source: Instagram
The Mommy Club reality TV star, Nozipho Ntshangase, was at the centre of a social media storm after her stepdaughter, Coco Ntshangase, posted Instagram selfies.
The 17-year-old posted an innocent photo with her new stepmother, Misokuhle Ntshangase. Her dad, Zola Ntshangase, officially took a second wife this year. As if getting criticised by complete strangers on the internet was not enough, Coco was also targeted by Ameigh Thompson.
Ameigh Thompson rants about evil stepchildren
The Real Housewives of Durban reality TV star Ameigh Thompson reacted to Coco's Instagram post and went on a rant about evil stepchildren. She spoke as though she were someone with experience because she mentioned writing a book.

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“Evil stepmothers always endure the longest, while we, who are like Bob the Builder, face the greatest challenges. If you have no relationship with your children as their father, it is better to leave it that way; trying to fix it may only make you the enemy.”
“Their loyalties will always lie with their parent [no matter how toxic they are] and whoever holds daddy’s bank card,” she mentioned.
Coco claps back at Ameigh
Not letting it slide, Coco took to her Instagram stories and spilt some alleged tea about Ameigh. She first questioned how she landed the RHOD gig in the first place.
"People are so annoying, you know. How did you even get to be on "housewives" because there's nothing real or housewife about you. A little birdy told me you allegedly went all in, raised other people's kids, played missus of the house, invested feelings, food and funeral cover all for a man who never even saw wife material in you," she alleged.
Coco took it further by saying Ameigh moved back home due to her finances.
"Let's be clear, being a stepmom isn't the drag. The drag is doing all that unprovoked, with no ring, no security, and now no address, allegedly. These broke and bitter aunties are too forward. Just cause things didn't go how she imagined. Now she's back eLamontville with no WiFi but plenty data to talk about me hayi bandla bese nithi ama 2k ayadelela kodwa inina enisigalayo nkosi yam Shame you gave wife effort on a side chick salary nami I would be bitter iwl. You guys can tell her because I blocked her."
Paula Quinsee, a certified relationship therapist educator, told Briefly News that the best resolution for this situation is for all parties involved to sort out their issues privately.
"Stepparents and biological parents should align on common rules and discipline privately, then present a united front to the respective children - this helps to create consistency and stability."

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Nozipho Ntshangase gets a mommy makeover
In a previous report from Briefly News, reality TV star and businesswoman Nozipho Ntshangase revealed on social media that she took bold steps to get a mommy makeover overseas.
Nozipho embarked on a self-love journey but noted how her confidence levels dropped. Prompting her to do something about it.
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Jessica Gcaba (Entertainment editor) Jessica Gcaba is an Entertainment Editor for Briefly News (joined in 2023). She is a Journalism graduate from the Durban University Of Technology (2019). She has 5 years of experience as an Entertainment and Lifestyle Journalist at Africa New Media Group writing for ZAlebs website. She passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. To reach her, contact: jessica.gcaba@briefly.co.za

Paula Quinsee (Certified Relationship Therapy Educator and founder of Engaged Humans) Paula Quinsee is the founder of Engaged Humans, facilitating connection between individuals and organisations to create a more human-connected world. She is a certified Imago Relationship Therapy educator and facilitator, NLP practitioner, PDA analyst, coach and trainer. Paula is also the author of two self-help guides - Embracing Conflict and Embracing No - as well as an international speaker, advocate for mental health and activist for gender-based violence.