South African reality docuseries Young, Famous & African is making its way back to our screens with all the posh, glamour, and drama that the debut season gave us. These entertainers, influencers, and celebrities will come back with their flashy outfits.
Their outbursts in public places and flirtatious behaviors in Johannesburg as they navigate their daily lives and face the challenges that life throws their way. We’ll see how Diamond Platinumz navigates his insecurities, how Zari brings cool the bunch, and the marital life and woes of 2Baba and his wife, Nigerian model, and influencer Annie.
If you like celebrity docuseries that chronicle the life of the rich and famous, this is one you don’t want to miss, as it brings you a fresh format straight from Africa, with a great level of production that matches other reality shows like the ones you’d see in Bravo. Moreover, Young, Famous & African incorporates to the vast Netflix catalog as the streaming platform continues to deliver high-level, top-quality reality shows and their regional variants across the world.
What To Expect From Young, Famous & African Season 2?
The sophomore season of Young, Famous & African will bring back all the previous cast, and we’re likely to pick up where we left off. Rapper Nadia Nakai will likely be the equilibrium and chill aspect of the cast, while all the drama is going to come from Platnums and his ex-girlfriend Zari; that breakup gave everyone a lot to talk about. Can Platnumz move on, despite he’s doing everything to keep Zari by his side?
And if that’s not enough, we’ll see how the rest of the cast go about their lives with all the glamour and poshness that this show characterizes. If you like reality shows, then you don’t want to miss this upcoming season, as it incorporates more cast members, their stories, and challenges.
Who Stars In Young, Famous & African?
The sophomore season of Young, Famous & African will showcase media influencer Bonang Matheba, designer Luis Munana, rapper & performer Fantana, Nigerian actress Annie Macaulay-Idibia, performer Diamond Platinumz, fashion stylist Swanky Jerry, socialite and businesswoman Zari Hassan, musician Naked DJ, Kayleigh Schwark, Andile Ncube, South African actress Khanky Mbau, and Nigerian singer and songwriter 2Baba.
Young, Famous & African Season 2 Trailer Breakdown
We begin with a slow-motion showcase of some of the participants in their poshest clothes while a voiceover tells us that things are about to get messy for these families. A smash cut takes us to a group of people having dinner and shouting from the top of their lungs, showing us that the sophomore season will be —indeed— full of all the drama we enjoy from reality television.
We’re teased with new people, and we’re presented with the cast in flashy, gold letters one by one, accompanied by a one-liner as a presentation card. Showing us that we’re in for one wild ride in this upcoming season.
Young, Famous & African Season 2 Trailer
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Young, Famous & African Season 2 Episode 2 Release Date
Young, Famous & African Season will land globally on Netflix on 19 May 2021 at 00:00 hrs Eastern Time, United States. All episodes will land simultaneously on the streaming platform, and we can expect each episode to last about one hour.
The past season consisted of seven episodes, so it’s probable that the sophomore season will have as many, if not a few episodes more. In the next list, you’ll find the release times for other regions around the world.
- Pacific US Time: 21:00 hrs (18 May 2021)
- Australian Time:
- Sydney Time: 14:00 hrs (19 May 2021)
- Melbourne Time: 14:00 hrs (19 May 2021)
- Brisbane Time: 13:00 hrs (19 May 2021)
- United Kingdom Time: 05:00 hrs (19 May 2021)
- Singapore Time: 12:00 hrs (19 May 2021)
- India Standard Time: 09:30 hrs (19 May 2021)
- Central Europe Standard Time: 06:00 hrs (19 May 2021)
- New Zealand Standard Time: 16:00 hrs (19 May 2021)
Where To Watch Young, Famous & African?
Young, Famous & African is a reality series that streams exclusively on Netflix. Consequently, you’ll only find it there. Netflix is the world’s leading streaming platform, hosting thousands of hours of streaming content for all ages.
You can stream Young, Famous & African as well as many other reality shows like Love Is Blind, Too Hot To Handle and their regional variants, as well as many other genres to explore if you’re a reality show fan. Netflix costs $9,99 a month and is globally available.
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