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EXCLUSIVE: Video footage of Wendy Parker and Nonhle Ndala fight

Johannesburg - It's the footage that nobody wanted you to see, but today, 7 months after reports of a physical altercation between reality TV stars Wendy Parker, Nonhle Ndala and Katlego Mohoaduba The Juice can exclusively give you the chance to see what happened for yourself.

The women, all in some form connected to a famous soccer player, were part of the first season of reality show, Diski Divas on Mzansi Magic.

Tension between Nonhle Ndala and the other women had been building up for some time, with Nonhle labelling Wendy Parker, who is married to Bernard Parker, as "ghetto," "trashy" and mocking her "coloured accent."

Nonhle was at the Kaya FM radio studios in Johannesburg in May for a scheduled interview when it was "gate-crashed" with a "surprise" guest in the form of Wendy Parker.

The video footage has been given to The Juice on condition of anonymity.

Despite the radio presenters trying to diffuse the situation, Wendy continued to taunt Nonhle, eventually forcefully tapping her on the head.

Nonhle, the radio presenters and other staff can be seen trying to get Wendy to leave Nonhle. Wendy grabbed Nonhle's weave and Nonhle can be seen crying and pleading for her to stop.

Katlego Mohoaduba was also there towards the end and decided to step in, having a go at Nonhle. Later, the two of them ganged up on Nonhle.

Nonhle, who is now engaged to Andile Jali and gave birth a few months ago (She was pregnant at the time of this incident) laid assault charges against Wendy and Nonhle. In turn, Wendy laid assault charges against Nonhle, saying she too shoved her and racially insulted her. These charges were later dropped and Wendy said that while she does not condone violence, she will not apologise for standing up for herself.

Mzansi Magic released a statement saying it did not condone violence and Wendy and Kat were fired from the show with immediate effect. After the charges against the ladies were dropped, both Wendy and Kat said they just wanted to put the past behind them.

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