There’s trouble in paradise: Zodwa Wabantu unfollows her ben 10 Ricardo on Instagram and deletes photos she’s taken with him there.

Recently, she has been making headlines for a variety of reasons, including landing a role on etv’s new drama series Black Door and apparently ditching her Ben 10 contract. Trouble in paradise exists between acclaimed dancer Zodwa Wabantu and her ben 10 Olefile Mpudi, who are also having relationship problems.

This, however, comes after Zodwa Wabantu erased all of her Instagram photos and even unfollowed Olefile Mpudi, prompting the investigation. Mzansi was more than sure that, as a result of this gesture, the two might have called it quits or had another falling out with each other once more.

Zodwa, on the other hand, was singing from a different hymnal when she returned home since she had refused to pay the debt. According to rumors, Ricardo grew angry and even threatened Zodwa to the point that she was forced to seek protection at the Douglasdale Police Station.

In October, Zodwa announced on social media that he had found a new boyfriend, marking the beginning of their five-month romance. Zodwa stated that she was fine, but that she was intrigued by the mix of items. She deleted everything from her social media accounts two weeks later, including Ricardo’s photos, and she even unfollowed him from his account. The two have not yet commented on the outrageous rumor of a split in the town of Splitsville that has been circulating on social media.

Many common fallouts have occurred in Mzansi in recent years, and they are more or less comparable. Enhle Mbali removed images of himself with Black Coffee and even unfollowed him at some point before the two formally proclaimed that they were on their way to Splitsville, South Africa.

Following a recent unfollowing and deletion of several of their images, Minnie Dlamini and Quinton subsequently disclosed that they had decided to end their relationship. This is similarly similar to the divorce of Zimbabwean models Tino Chinyani and Simz Ngema, which took place in 2011.