Kampala, Uganda – MultiChoice Uganda’s hit reality TV show, Kampala Crème, is gearing up for an unforgettable grand finale this Sunday, 24th August 2025, at 8:00 pm on Pearl Magic Prime (DStv Ch 148 & GOtv Ch 303). The second season, which premiered on 11th May 2025, has kept audiences hooked with its mix of drama, personal growth, and bold storytelling.
This season introduced three dynamic new cast members: socialite and business owner Sheena Holm, TV host and influencer Umrah Murungi, and entrepreneur Prima Nassozi (alias Prima Kardashi). They joined returning cast members Zaharo Toto, a media personality and aviator, and Deborah Cleave (alias Mami Deb), a businesswoman. Together, they’ve created a fiery mix of personalities and emotional depth that has captivated viewers.
The finale promises to deliver a jaw-dropping conclusion as the ladies host a special guest and confront unresolved rivalries, emotional truths, and potential reunions. Fans are eagerly anticipating whether long-standing feuds will finally be put to rest.
Speaking about the season, Rinaldi Jamugisa, the PR and Communications Manager at MultiChoice Uganda, highlighted the show’s ability to connect with audiences through authentic storytelling. “This season has been nothing short of extraordinary. From faith journeys to fierce friendships, and fearless fashion, we’ve set a new benchmark for local reality TV,” he said. “The new cast members added a fresh energy, and the ladies’ willingness to share their life-changing experiences has resonated deeply with viewers.”
One of the standout storylines this season has been Prima Kardashi’s spiritual journey. After weeks of soul-searching, she took a bold step in her faith by getting baptized at Pastor Wilson Bugembe’s Church. Meanwhile, Mami Deb opened up about her IVF journey, breaking the stigma around fertility treatments and showing that modern medical solutions can empower couples struggling with infertility.
Umrah Murungi also made waves by openly discussing her breast reduction and hair procedures, advocating for body-positive choices and challenging beauty standards. These unfiltered conversations have sparked important discussions about health, self-acceptance, and the beauty industry in Uganda.
Throughout the season, Sheena Holm has been a calming force, known for her warmth and ability to keep the group grounded. Her authenticity and unbothered spirit have made her a fan favorite. Brian Mulondo, Local Content Marketing Manager at MultiChoice Uganda, praised the show for its authentic storytelling and its ability to reflect the diversity of Ugandan lives. “Kampala Crème is a testament to the power of homegrown talent and the importance of storytelling that resonates with our audience,” he said.
As the season nears its end, viewers can expect a blend of drama, triumphs, and heartfelt moments. Judithiana Namazzi Ndugwa, the Content Director of the show, expressed pride in the team’s accomplishments. “We set out to tell powerful, authentic stories of ambition, sisterhood, and self-discovery, and I believe we’ve captured the richness and complexity of Kampala’s most iconic women,” she said. “Our cast and crew have poured their hearts into this season, and I’m incredibly grateful for their hard work.”
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