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Netflix has released the first official trailer for its first-ever reality show based in Africa, 'Young, Famous and African'.
The show, which features some A-List stars including Diamond, Annie and 2Face Idibia among others was created by the media entrepreneur, Peace Hyde.
According to her, through this unscripted original story, she hopes to show the world an Africa that they have never seen before.
“I can’t wait for the world to see the African excellence in action! So proud to be a part of an incredible team that made this possible! The Africans are COMING!” Peace Hyde noted in a post on Instagram.
Premiering on March 18, the show stars a group of celebrities who work and play in Sandton, Johannesburg, the richest square mile in Africa.
Socialite Zarinah 'Zari' Hassan, musician Diamond Platnumz, actress Khanyi Mbau, and rapper Nadia Nakai are among those featured in the series.
From the looks of the trailer, there are already plenty of feuds brewing.
Watch the trailer below:
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