Uganda’s most talked-about reality show, Kampala Crème, will close its second season this Sunday, 24 August 2025, with an explosive finale on Pearl Magic Prime..
Since its premiere on 11 May 2025, the show has kept audiences glued to their screens, with Season Two introducing three bold new cast members—socialite and business owner Sheena Holm, TV host and influencer Umrah Murungi, and entrepreneur Prima Nassozi (Prima Kardashi)—who joined returning stars Zahara Toto and Deborah Cleave (Mami Deb).
The finale promises fireworks as the ladies confront unresolved rivalries, unexpected revelations, and a special guest appearance that will have social media buzzing.
Reflecting on the season, Rinaldi Jamugisa, PR and Communications Manager at MultiChoice Uganda, said, “From faith journeys to fierce friendships and fearless fashion, this season raised the bar for local reality TV. The new cast members brought more fire to the show while also sharing authentic, life-changing moments.”
Throughout the season, viewers witnessed Prima Kardashi’s spiritual journey culminating in baptism at Pastor Wilson Bugembe’s church, Zahara Toto’s aviation milestone celebration, and Mami Deb’s openness about her IVF journey, which sparked an important conversation on fertility options.
Meanwhile, Umrah Murungi shared her experience with body-positive medical procedures, and Sheena Holm emerged as a calming, unbothered force in the midst of the drama.
Brian Mulondo, Local Content Marketing Manager at MultiChoice Uganda, emphasized the importance of local storytelling:
“As MultiChoice Uganda, we are proud to be the heart of telling Uganda’s stories. Kampala Crème is a powerful example of how local content can spark conversations, entertain, and reflect real Ugandan lives in all their diversity.”
Judithiana Namazzi Ndugwa, Content Director of the show, described the season as an evolution of bold storytelling:
“At the start of this season, we promised an evolution, and I am proud we delivered. We set out to tell authentic stories of ambition, sisterhood, and self-discovery, and our cast truly brought that vision to life.”