Netflix’s Young, Famous and African, which premièred on Friday, March 18, seems to be rubbing people up in all the right places
, which premièred on Friday, March 18, seems to be rubbing people up in all the right places.
Africa’s first reality show of its kind, it is showing the world that this continent is in fact an international competitor when it comes to our extremely fabulous and lucrative entertainment industry. Among the first season’s cast were musician Diamond Platnumz from Tanzania and his ex, Zarinah Hassan , as well as Annie Idibia and her husband, 2Baba . Musician, actress and diva Khanyi Mbau joined the cast, along with her love interest, Zimbabwean millionaire Kudzai Mushonga, rapper Nadia Nakai, Metro FM’s Naked DJ and his partner, model Kayleigh Schwark, TV personality Andile Ncube and fashionisto extraordinaire Swankyjerry .
This reality show formula is not new to the reality TV circuit, but is definitely a new venture for Africa. Leaving audiences on the ultimate cliff-hanger seemed to be the best way to end the first season and there is no doubt that viewers will be eagerly awaiting the second one.
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