Reality TV star Tirelo Kale is making a comeback in the highly anticipated third season of Izingane Zes’thembu, set to premiere on May 25 on Mzansi Magic. The 25-year-old, who is known as the girlfriend and baby mama of Mpumelelo Mseleku, promises viewers a season filled with growth, emotions, and deep realizations.
Speaking to Daily Sun, Tirelo shared that she is returning as a more mature woman. “All I can say is that it’s going to be a rollercoaster of a lot of emotions. There’s so much realization of a lot of things. I’d like to say there’s some growth that can be expected from me. I will grow and realize a lot of things,” she said.
Izingane Zes’thembu gives viewers an inside look at the lives of polygamist Musa Mseleku’s children. Tirelo was introduced in the first two seasons as Mpumelelo’s second girlfriend. However, after his first girlfriend, Vuyokazi Nciweni, left the relationship in the previous season, Tirelo moved into the number one spot.
With many viewers urging her and Mpumelelo’s other girlfriends to leave him, Tirelo had an interesting response. “My response to that question is that I also don’t know why I’m still with him. I honestly don’t know. I don’t want to lie because when you love someone, you love them. People can’t even convince you to stop loving them. Sometimes not even God can move you away from that person. You’ll have to start realizing for yourself and decide whether you want to leave or not,” she said.
The upcoming season will also introduce another girlfriend of Mpumelelo, adding to the drama. In the previous season, Mpumelelo had revealed his intentions to pay lobola, leaving fans wondering if wedding bells were on the horizon. When asked if marriage was in her future, Tirelo remained tight-lipped.
“People should just stay tuned for season 3 to come back and see how everything unfolds. But all I can say now is that there will be a lot of heartbreaks and realizations going on,” she teased.
Despite being part of the show for three seasons, Tirelo admitted that she still hasn’t fully adjusted to reality TV. “In all honesty, I wouldn’t say I’m used to the reality TV thing because we deal with something new every season. It’s something you can’t master. Also, we’re doing this 24 hours a day. You don’t get used to it. I haven’t gotten used to how reality TV works,” she added.
With promises of drama, heartbreak, and personal growth, Izingane Zes’thembu season 3 is set to keep fans on the edge of their seats.