News

Nadia Nakai Announced As Part Of Cast Of Netflix’s First African Reality Series

Nadia Nakai Announced As Part Of Cast Of Netflix’s First African Reality Series. Nadia Nakai has had a fantastic 2021 so far. Having released her music video for Practice featuring Vic Mensa and featuring on two television shows, the good news just keeps coming for Bragga. She is about to make history as she announces her feature on a new Netflix series.

Nadia Nakai Explains Why She Feels Hip Hop Is The Most Problematic Genre In The Country

The More Drugs hit maker recently took to Twitter to announce that she will be on the cast of Netflix’s first ever African Reality Series. The name of the show is Young, Famous & African and will feature other stars on the African continent.

Nadia’s tweet announcing the news read, “BRAGGA IS COMING TO NETFLIX Young, Famous and African- that’s me. Catch your girl on Netflix’s s first ever African reality series, coming soon! You don’t wanna miss this! #YoungFamousandAfrican“.

Bragga will be in the show alongside other African stars Zari, The Boss Lady, Annie Macaulay Idibia, Andile Ncube, Naked DJ and Khanyi Mbau. Netflix has been teasing the series for some time now and had kept the names of the stars that were set to feature under wraps. In tweets leading up to the announcement, Netflix describes these stars as the talk of the town, and the cream of the crop.

The series will take the audience into the lives of these stars giving fans insight into what they get up to on a daily basis. This is Nadia’s third television gig of 2021 after she became the host of Channel O’s Gen Z alongside Thato Dithebe. She also featured as a judge on Honey TV’s The Next Big Trender alongisde Khanyi Mbau and Olalekan Olaleye.

Nadia was also recently announced as Russian Bear’s newest brand ambassador and teased that there are some big things to come from her collaboration with the Vodka brand.

Congratulations Nadia!

Related Articles

Back to top button

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker