Today, Netflix revealed its lineup of local unscripted reality shows featuring a fresh take on love and relationships and unfettered access to the jet-set and dramatic lives of young African stars.
Is Love Always True?
Love Never Lies: South Africa is set to premiere exclusively on Netflix on 29 November, with a subsequent episode dropping on 6 December and a reunion special airing on 8 December. Renowned media personality Minnie Dlamini hosts the local adaptation of the international reality series in the idyllic setting of Knysna. Six couples put their love lives to the test by facing an eye-scanning lie detector designed to uncover the truth. Their commitment is further challenged by facing temptation from attractive singles. Lies unravel, hidden truths come to light, and emotions run high as bonds are pushed to breaking points. Beyond emotional stakes, a substantial cash prize of up to R1m awaits the most truthful couple.
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In Love Never Lies: South Africa, six couples test their trust with an eye-scanning lie detector. In this reality series hosted by Love Never Lies: South Africa, deception costs money, and the truth comes with a prize.
The most epic season yet of the SAFTA-winning Young, Famous & African returns, with season 3 launching on 17 January 2025. This new season promises eight episodes that deliver more jaw-dropping drama, grander parties and explosive exchanges. In this latest instalment, the circle of friends and foes expands to welcome celebrated South African influencer Kefilwe Mabote and Nollywood megastar Ini Edo. The beloveds are back, with returning cast including Tanzanian music sensation Diamond Platnumz, Nigerian stylists to the stars Swanky Jerry, Nigerian actress Annie Macaulay-Idibia, South African DJ and radio host Naked DJ with partner, model Kayleigh Schwark, Ugandan socialite and businesswoman Zari ‘The Boss Lady’ Hassan and husband Shakib Lutaaya, South African rapper Nadia Nakai, Ghananian-American singer Fantana, and Namibian model and businessman Luis Munana. The dynamic actress and media personality Khanyi Mbau is also featured in the latest series. The first two seasons of the unscripted series are available exclusively on Netflix.
In Young, Famous & African Season 3, old friends reconnect, and new faces join the Young, Famous & African family, bringing more epic ups and downs than ever before. From make-ups to dramatic breakups, all set in the lap of luxury, the season delivers baddies, babies, and everything in between.
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