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Zari meets Andile Ncube’s baby mama in Young, Famous & African season 2

The ending of the first season of Young, Famous & African was a cliffhanger.

Zari, Andile, Rosette

Zari Hassan, his baby daddy Diamond Platinumz and her ‘love interest’ Andile Ncube are seen in the same house.

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This gave viewers something to look out for.

As Netflix South Africa announced the series' return on May 19, it also indicated that Ncube's baby mama Rosette Mogomotsi Ncwana is in the cast for season two.

Ncwana, one of the most highly sought-after South African models, has a 10-year-old daughter with Ncube named Gabrielle. Reports indicate that they are just co-parenting and they are no longer dating.

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Away from Ncwana, the new cast has Ghanaian musician Francine Koffie, popularly known as Fantana.

There is Luis Tshita Munana, a former Big Brother Africa housemate. The Namibian national, who is also a model and businessman, appeared in the FORBES AFRICA 30 Under 30 class of 2019.

Lastly, you will meet Dorothy Bonang Mathebais a South African award-winning television presenter, radio personality, actress and social media personality.

The series, whose first season was released on March 18, was well received, but some people questioned the young in the series title, as most of the cast members are in their late thirties and early forties.

The series looked into the social and private lives of celebrities picked from South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Tanzania.

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The previous cast appears to all be returning apart from Nigerian musician Innocent Ujah Idibia, known by his stage name 2Baba, who is 46 years old.

Away from Ncube, 41, Zari, 42, Platinumz, 41, others are South African actress Khanyi Mbau, who is 31; Nigerian actress Annie Macaulay-Idibia, who is 37; Nigerian celebrity fashion stylist Swanky Jerry and South African DJ Quinton Paul Masina, alias Naked DJ, 41.

There is also Zimbabwean rapper Nadia Nakai, 32, and South African model Kayleigh Schwark, 27.

The series was created by Peace Hyde, a British-Ghanaian television producer, who previously worked with CNBC Africa and Forbes Africa.

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