Jub Jub who is Molemo Maarohanye has shared a sneak peek of his successful reality show, Uyajola 9/9.
Uyajola 9/9 as it is known is an investigative reality show that explores and exposes infidelity in relationships. Individuals who suspect that their partner is cheating, the show assists with these individuals in providing proof to the Uyajola 9/9 team.
The team helps the complainant face their worst fear. Hosted by the multi – talented Malemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye.
It is official, Uyajola 9/9 is coming back and not with a new host. Jub Jub makes his comeback a much anticipated one and gives a rather smug announcement on social media.
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Sharing the good news on his social media account, Jub Jub said he back by popular demand.. “Back by popular demand, I wouldn’t just leave you guys like that.”
His first hint at making a return is when he asked his followers if he should bring back the “casualties.”
The first teaser we got about his return is a clip of him in a sticky situation with a woman.
In another video, Jub Jub is seen chasing a cheater down the street like he always does.
Jub Jub almost never made a comeback because of the rape allegations against him and for the unpleasant comments he made about the mother of his child, Kelly Khumalo.
He was ordered by Moja Love to apologise to Kelly if he ever needed his job back.
“Kelly, I am really sorry, I really did not mean for things to be here between you and I. My comments were taken out of context. However, it still doesn’t make it right.”
“I had plans to make things right with you, and I will do so outside of the public domain. This is certainly not how I wanted to first apologise to you; however, because I made the comments on a public broadcast, it’s only right that I apologise publicly.”
Jub Jub said he regrets the things he said in the interview with MacG, and that things happened too fast in a short space of time.
He states, “I own up to it as a man but most importantly a human being,”
This is then followed by an apology to women in general and asked them to forgive him.
“I apologise to the women in South Africa at large too for any distress, disappointment or hurt I may have caused and hope that one day you will find it in your hearts to forgive me.”