The record-breaking reality show The Mommy Club will make a comeback on February 19 on Showmax.
The reality show follows the lives of glamorous moms who seemingly have it all, building empires and raising their children.
Her Majesty, Mrs Mops, Nunurai and Ratile will return for the new season and Nozipho Ntshangase and Jabulile Sande are the new cast members joining the show.
Nozipho is an energetic, forward and enthusiastic Zulu wife and mother of eight children.
Over the years, she has been approached to join several reality shows but she declined because they were not the right fit for her and her family.
“I watched the first season of The Mommy Club and I loved how classy and fabulous it was,” she said.
“As soon as I saw it, I knew it was something I wanted to be a part of, so when the call came for me to be on the show, I knew I had to do it. It spoke to me as a mother. This is one of the first times I am doing something solely for me and it feels good.”
Jabulile has a love for luxury and all things first class.
The 39-year-old mother, who is married to a Ugandan, spends her life between the two countries.
“I joined The Mommy Club because I have been in my shell for so long and I wanted to challenge myself. I have been suffering from anxiety and depression so me taking this step was one of the things I did to reclaim my life and just have fun.”
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The record-breaking reality show The Mommy Club will make a comeback on February 19 on Showmax.
The reality show follows the lives of glamorous moms who seemingly have it all, building empires and raising their children.
Her Majesty, Mrs Mops, Nunurai and Ratile will return for the new season and Nozipho Ntshangase and Jabulile Sande are the new cast members joining the show.
Nozipho is an energetic, forward and enthusiastic Zulu wife and mother of eight children.
Over the years, she has been approached to join several reality shows but she declined because they were not the right fit for her and her family.
“I watched the first season of The Mommy Club and I loved how classy and fabulous it was,” she said.
“As soon as I saw it, I knew it was something I wanted to be a part of, so when the call came for me to be on the show, I knew I had to do it. It spoke to me as a mother. This is one of the first times I am doing something solely for me and it feels good.”
Jabulile has a love for luxury and all things first class.
The 39-year-old mother, who is married to a Ugandan, spends her life between the two countries.
“I joined The Mommy Club because I have been in my shell for so long and I wanted to challenge myself. I have been suffering from anxiety and depression so me taking this step was one of the things I did to reclaim my life and just have fun.”
Watch the tailer below:
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