“Young, Famous & African” is set to return for its third season on January 17, 2025, exclusively on Netflix.
This reality series offers an intimate look into the lives of Africa’s elite personalities, showcasing their relationships, careers, and the opulent lifestyles they lead.
The upcoming season promises heightened drama, with friendships tested and trust issues coming to the forefront. The official trailer hints at deepening cracks within the group, suggesting a season filled with intense confrontations and emotional moments. It is indeed shaping up to be packed with drama! With tensions rising among the group, fans can expect emotional moments and intense confrontations, further deepening the intrigue surrounding the lives of Africa’s elite personalities.
The cast of “Young, Famous & African” Season 3 includes returning favorites and potentially some new faces. This reality series features prominent African celebrities from various industries such as entertainment, fashion, and business. The core cast from previous seasons typically includes:
Main Cast:
Khanyi Mbau (South Africa) – Actress and socialite known for her bold personality.
Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania) – Internationally acclaimed musician and entrepreneur.
Annie Macaulay-Idibia (Nigeria) – Actress, model, and wife of Nigerian music legend 2Baba.
Zari Hassan (Uganda) – Businesswoman and socialite, known as the “Boss Lady.”
Andile Ncube (South Africa) – TV presenter and media personality.
Swanky Jerry (Nigeria) – Celebrity stylist and fashion mogul.
Nadia Nakai (South Africa) – Rapper and performer.
Kayleigh Schwark (South Africa) – Fitness enthusiast and model.
Naked DJ (Quinton Masina) (South Africa) – Popular DJ and radio personality.
While Netflix is yet to release the full cast list for Season 3, it’s likely most of the core group will return. There might also be introductions of new cast members to add fresh dynamics and drama.