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Messy drama as BFFs beef and newcomers struggle to fit in

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SO what was all that hype about Bonang Matheba joining the cast of Netflix’s second instalment of Young, Famous & African?

Talk about a pointless casting. But more on that in a bit.

Let’s get to the crux of the matter: this season is next level with some “family” beefing and newcomers getting caught in the crosshairs.

Similar to the third instalment of “The Real Housewives of Durban” (not that I’m comparing shows), this new season is next

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