
The luxury lifestyle of South Africa’s most controversial “nail moguls” has hit a major legal roadblock on American soil. Mel and Peet Viljoen were recently taken into custody in Boca Raton, Florida, following an investigation into a sophisticated retail theft scheme—a development that has left former business associate Happy Simelane feeling vindicated.
The couple, who famously relocated to the U.S. citing political concerns in South Africa, now face serious criminal charges far from the glamorous world of reality television.
The Charges: “Ticket Switching” at Publix
U.S. authorities allege that the Viljoens were involved in a systematic theft operation at a branch of the popular supermarket chain, Publix.
- The Alleged Crime: Investigators claim the couple utilized a “ticket switching” scheme, scanning lower-priced barcodes at self-checkout counters for high-end groceries.
- The Value: Surveillance footage reportedly links the pair to the theft of items worth over R84,000 ($5,000+) over several months.
- The Bail: A Florida court set bail at $10,000 (approx. R168,000) each.

Happy Simelane: “I’m Still Going to Rejoice”
For Happy Simelane, the news is a form of “long-overdue justice.” Her history with the Viljoens is rooted in a disastrous R2.8 million investment into a Tammy Taylor Nails franchise at Menlyn Mall—a deal she claims was based on fraudulent financial records.
“The justice system failed us, and they ran away to America. Karma finally caught up with them, and I’m still going to rejoice,” Simelane told Sunday World.
The conflict previously exploded on the small screen during The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: South Africa, where Mel Viljoen dismissively argued that Simelane had “sued herself.”
A Trail of Controversy
The Viljoens’ fall from grace has been years in the making, marked by a series of high-profile disputes:
| Year | Event | Key Details |
| 2022-2023 | Franchise Fallout | Multiple South African investors claim massive financial losses under the Viljoens’ management. |
| 2024 | Tammy Taylor Accusations | Brand founder Tammy Taylor accuses the couple of counterfeiting products and forging her signature. |
| 2025 | U.S. Relocation | The couple moves to the U.S., claiming they feared property seizure in South Africa. |
| 2026 | Boca Raton Arrest | The couple is charged with retail theft and “ticket switching” in Florida. |















