Television personality Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye is facing a R12 million lawsuit following an alleged invasion of privacy during a recent episode of the reality show Uyajola 9/9. The lawsuit, filed by Sheron Tose, accuses Jub Jub and his Uyajola 9/9 crew of entering the bedroom of a Johannesburg-based couple without consent and capturing footage of them naked.
According to reports, the incident allegedly occurred during a confrontation about infidelity, with Tose claiming that the crew's actions caused her emotional trauma and humiliation. The lawsuit, which is currently before the Johannesburg High Court, cites invasion of privacy, mental distress, and intentional humiliation.
Uyajola 9/9, which airs on Moja Love, is known for confronting individuals suspected of infidelity. The show has faced criticism in the past for its handling of sensitive situations, with some viewers expressing concerns about the ethical implications of its confrontational approach.
The outcome of this legal case could have significant implications for the future of Uyajola 9/9 and similar reality television programs in South Africa. Despite the lawsuit, Jub Jub is set to make a comeback on Uyajola 9/9, with the show's new season premiering on November 2.
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