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Kampala Crème Season 3 Ends on a High Note

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After weeks of emotional moments, heated confrontations and compelling storytelling, Pearl Magic Prime’s hit reality series Kampala Crème has concluded its third season, delivering one of the most talked-about seasons in Ugandan reality television.


Season 3 marked a new chapter for the Pearl Magic Prime original, introducing a fresh personality whose arrival reshaped relationships within the cast and brought new dimensions to the show’s exploration of ambition, friendship, influence and identity.


The season generated widespread conversations on social media, keeping audiences engaged every Sunday night and transforming the show from a lifestyle programme into a platform reflecting broader conversations about modern Ugandan society.


Producer Judithianna Ndugwa said the latest season pushed the creative team to explore deeper and more authentic storytelling.


“This season challenged us creatively in the best way possible. The cast brought raw, unfiltered energy that shaped the direction of the show in unexpected ways. Our goal was always to stay true to real stories, and Season 3 delivered exactly that — honest, emotional and unforgettable television.”


A major highlight of the season was the rivalry between Zahara Totto and Prima Kardashi, whose contrasting personalities and strong opinions created some of the show’s most memorable moments.


Their disagreements became major talking points among viewers, reflecting the season’s themes of shifting friendships, personal growth, public scrutiny and the challenges of navigating life in the spotlight.


Other cast members, including Sheena Holm, Umrah Murungi and Tamara K, added depth to the storyline through their different personalities and experiences, contributing to a season filled with unpredictable moments, difficult conversations and emotional journeys.


Hassan Saleh, CEO of MultiChoice Uganda, said Season 3 demonstrated the growing strength of locally produced reality content.


“Season 3 of Kampala Crème pushed the boundaries of storytelling and audience engagement. We are proud of how the show continues to reflect authentic Ugandan experiences while elevating production quality and sparking national conversations around culture, ambition and relationships.”


Since its debut, Kampala Crème has established itself as one of Uganda’s leading reality television franchises, capturing audiences through stories centred on friendship, resilience, entrepreneurship and life in Kampala.


The strong reception of Season 3 highlights the increasing demand for locally produced content and Pearl Magic Prime’s continued investment in stories that connect with audiences across Uganda and the region.

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