[05/08/23 - 03:01 AM] Video: "Young, Famous & African" Season 2 - Official Trailer - Netflix The crew is back with its claws out - but these stars aren't the only ones whipping up drama. New faces join old friends in this fun, flirty season.
[via press release from Netflix]
Young, Famous & African: Season 2 | Official Trailer | Netflix
The deck is stacked and so is the drama. The Kings and Queens of reality are back! #YoungFamousAfrican premieres May 19 🃑🃍
Young, Famous & African returns, following a group of glitzy and affluent media personalities from across the continent. All Kings and Queens of their fields, these jetsetters see their relationships tested as new cast members crash the party.
Bonang Matheba, Fantana, and Luis Munana join in season two, alongside Sebabatso Mothibi and Rosette Ncwana. Our returning cast includes Khanyi Mbau, Diamond Platnumz, Zari "The Boss Lady", Annie Macaulay-Idibia, Innocent "2baba" Idibia, Nadia Nakai, Swanky Jerry, Naked DJ, Kayleigh Schwark, and Andile Ncube.
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