'Gomora' actress Thembi Seete as Gladys Dlamini

‘Gomora’ actress Thembi Seete as Gladys Dlamini. Image via Twitter @MzansiMagic

‘Gomora’ Review: How Gladys Dlamini will pay for Langa’s death

She revealed her darkest secret in her diary and forgot to tear up the page when she was finished documenting.

'Gomora' actress Thembi Seete as Gladys Dlamini

‘Gomora’ actress Thembi Seete as Gladys Dlamini. Image via Twitter @MzansiMagic

#GomoraMzansi on Twitter is annoyed with Gladys (Thembi Seete) for bragging to Thati (Katlego Danke) about carrying Melusi’s (Zolisa Xaluva) child whilst she killed their son Langa (Siyabonga Xaba).

Gladys is having the time of her life at the moment because Melusi has decided to not divorce her after she revealed she aborted two of their kids.

He’s still having an affair with Thati and has forgiven Gladys for lying to him but won’t be as forgiving when he finds out what she did.

GLADYS SLIPPED UP

She revealed her crime when she jotted down what happened the night of Langa’s death in a diary.

  • Gladys usually tears up her diary pages after writing down her thoughts but forgot to tear up the page two weeks ago.
  • Thati is going to want her to pay for killing her child even if it was an accident.
  • Melusi might divorce her when he finds out that she killed his third child.
  • Gladys’s biggest fear of being a single parent will come true when the truth comes out.
  • She hasn’t told anyone what happened because she knows nothing stays hidden in Gomora forever.

Thati will only let things go if Melusi chooses her over his wife Gladys and will not press charges because she killed Glady’s brother Mohato (Ernest Mnisi).

ZODWA AND GLADYS ARE #FRIENDSHIPGOALS

#GomoraMzansi on Twitter adores Zodwa (Sana Mchunu) and Gladys’s friendship.

Zodwa is currently trying to save Gladys’s marriage by buying her lingerie so she can spice up her relationship with Melusi.

Even though Zodwa is Gladys’s helper Gladys never treats Zodwa like her helper.

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