The season premiere spotlights reality star and entrepreneur Mel Viljoen, best known for The Real Housewives of Pretoria.
show max series Not followedOne of last year's most-watched local shows returns for a second season on November 27th.
This season will be hosted by broadcaster Spich Nswaumbi. He guides viewers through the powerful influence of cancel culture on South African celebrities. Each episode focuses on a different celebrity and explores the controversies that have affected their careers and personal lives.
Drama debut on “Unfollowed”: Mel Viljoen’s business battle
The season premiere spotlights reality star and entrepreneur Mel Viljoen. real housewives of pretoria.
Mel's path to fame took a turn when her business, Tammy Taylor Nails, became the center of accusations and allegations.
This episode delves into these claims, analyzes Mel's reaction, and reveals how she moved past the fallout.
Other notable celebrities this season include radio presenter Ngizwe Mchunu. Musician Bongani Fassie, successor to the legendary Brenda Fassie. Traditional healer and DJ Gogo Skotan. Rapper's Pitch Black Afro. Media personality Buji Bikwa. radio veteran Linda Sibiya; and Pastor Mboro.
Each shares a story of facing public backlash and having their career threatened.
To provide a comprehensive look at these articles, episodes include commentary from journalists, activists, and legal experts.
Watch the trailer here:
Season 2 details: The real impact of cancel culture
Not followed Produced by the same team, GOAT. Life with Kelly Khumalowon the Safta Award last year and Lethabo Lujoi recently won Best Reality Series and Best Female Television Personality at the South African National Film and Television Awards.
“Season 2 offers deeper, more nuanced conversations that challenge viewers to look beyond the surface and consider the complexities of cancel culture and the power of social media in shaping lives and careers. ” said executive producer Graham Swanepoel.
“Not followed There are no punches in its depiction of cancel culture. The film provides an unflinching, raw look at the reality of this phenomenon and its victims, without glossing over or glossing over the harsh truths. ”
While you wait for S2, binge-watch the first season on Showmax.
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