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Real Housewives’ Mel and Peet won’t let business beefs disrupt their fab life

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Businessman Peet Viljoen and his wife, Real Housewives star Mel, say they don’t think about the fact that they’re rich and famous. (PHOTO: Lubabalo Lesolle)
Businessman Peet Viljoen and his wife, Real Housewives star Mel, say they don’t think about the fact that they’re rich and famous. (PHOTO: Lubabalo Lesolle)

He stands at the top of his driveway looking like something from a men’s fashion magazine: designer stubble, red Adidas X Gucci tracksuit and sneakers, Rolex on his wrist – and don’t even think of asking if it’s the real deal.

Peet Viljoen doesn’t do fake. “If you can’t afford a Rolex, don’t wear a watch,” he says. For him it’s all about the shine and the house he lives in with his wife, Mel. It’s behind high walls in the exclusive Woodhill Estate in the east of Pretoria, a glamorous mansion with glass and marble and the finest furnishings and fittings.

Each night they lay their heads on top-quality pillow slips and sleep with a clear conscience. Nothing keeps them awake – especially not the accusations being levelled at them by the boss of the Tammy Taylor nail empire. 

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