How to Ruin Christmas - Season 2
Season 2
The Funeral
A year after last year's Christmas disaster, Tumi finds herself in the center of another holiday family mess when a relative suddenly passes away.
Episodes
Here We Go Again
Tumi returns home for another Christmas family holiday and, against her better judgment, agrees to take Gogo Twala out for some fun.
Sorry for Your Loss
Once again, Tumi seems to have ruined the holiday. Later, she learns some very surprising things about Gogo Twala. Vusi deals with money issues.
Where's Tumi?
Back at the Lekhekhe Club, Tumi tries to drink her worries away. Siya wants a lavish funeral, but Vusi is determined to keep costs down.
Happily Ever After
Secrets are revealed when things finally come to a head with Bab'Mkhize and the rest of the family. Khaya makes his move.
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