Minnie Ntuli sparks pregnancy rumours after being spotted in the parking lot – VIDEO! Popular Mzansi reality TV star and radio personality, Minnie Ntuli has once again found herself trending online, this time over speculation that she may be expecting a child.
The Gagasi FM radio personality and former Real Housewives of Durban guest cast member is at the centre of pregnancy rumours after a clip surfaced online, allegedly showing her with a noticeable baby bump.
The video, filmed in what appears to be a parking lot, was shared by an X (formerly Twitter) user and has since gone viral.
Minnie Ntuli sparks pregnancy rumours
The woman in the video, dressed in a form-fitting orange dress, bore a striking resemblance to Minnie, prompting many to assume it was her.
While there has been no confirmation from the media personality herself, that hasn’t stopped social media users from weighing in.
Some critics took the opportunity to throw shade, referencing Minnie’s controversial stint on RHOD where she was accused of bullying singer Londie London.
“I guess she’s also been doing things on her back,” one person commented.
Another added, “That orange monstrosity she was wearing during that podcast makes sense now.”
Minnie has yet to address the viral clip or respond to the mounting speculation, but the internet remains abuzz with curiosity.
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— Brian M. (@MKHBrian) July 30, 2025
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