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Real Housewives of Gqeberha's Ashleigh Mather on being called a drunk and life with autistic kids

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Ashleigh took the opportunity of being part of the RHOG to shine light on raising children with autism and to talk about her experiences and challenges. (PHOTO: Supplied)
Ashleigh took the opportunity of being part of the RHOG to shine light on raising children with autism and to talk about her experiences and challenges. (PHOTO: Supplied)

She thought long and hard about appearing on the show because it would mean being away from her children for hours on end. But ultimately her kids are the very reason she decided to go for it. 

Being on The Real Housewives of Gqeberha (RHOGQ) gave Ashleigh Mather a chance to shine a light on raising children with autism and to talk about her experiences and challenges. 

But filming the show was a challenge in itself, she tells YOU. “Things were a little chaotic and routines went out the window. Obviously, the kids would get upset on certain days. 

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