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Young, Famous and African: Wedding Bells

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Annie Weds 2face. Courtesy of Netflix
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Young, Famous and African: Wedding Bells

Episode 7: The Wedding Bells

This is the last episode in Season 1 of Young, Famous and African. Here, Diamond is lost about what is happening among his friends after Nadia called him and tipped of what has been happening lately. Khanyi meets with Nadia and gives her tips on what happened in the Blue Train as they prepare for the upcoming wedding.

Diamond speaks to Nadia on phone. Courtesy of Netflix

As part of the ways to plan the Bachelor and Bachelorette moments, the boys went on a blind driving experience while the girls are having some little fun too. You may be wondering if they brought up the train issue again? The movie has so much suspense and that was what made it great.

The Blind Driving kicks off. Courtesy of Netflix

At the Bachelorette evening, Annie officially told Zari that she doesn’t want her in the wedding.

Annie tells Zari that she doesn’t want her in her wedding, Courtesy of Netflix

The wedding is here and 2baba gives a wonderful speech about his wife as advised by Khanyi in Faceoff

Young, Famous and African:
Annie Weds 2face. Courtesy of Netflix

Diamond was not at the wedding because he had a delayed flight and decided to go straight to visit his children at home. In the process, Andile comes to visit Zari and opens up to Diamond that he has feelings for Zari.

Andile visits Zari and meets Diamond in the house. Courtesy of Netflix

While we wait for season two (2), Try watching, Tall Girl

The Movie Directors should try avoiding this in Season 2

Things the Directors should avoid in Season 2

Rating:                                        Reality TV series

Genre:                                         Documentary, Comedy, Culture

Original Language:                     English

Other Languages:                       Pidgin, Xhosa, Swahali, Zulu

Director:                                     Wesley Masilo Makgamatha

Executive Producer:                   Adelaide Joshua Hill

Producer:                                    Urban Brew Studios, Carol Jenkins

Release Date (Streaming):         March 18, 2022

Runtime:                                     52m

Location:                                    Johannesburg, South Africa

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