South African music sensation Makhadzi has announced the postponement of her highly anticipated debut TV show, *The Homecoming*, which was scheduled to premiere on BET Africa. Fans were left disappointed when the show failed to air as planned on Monday evening. In a follow-up post on social media, Makhadzi apologized for the inconvenience and explained that the delay was due to unforeseen technical issues. She reassured her followers that the show’s new air date would be at the end of the month, promising that it would feature unfiltered content for a genuine portrayal of her life.
“Apologies, my TV show has been postponed to month end due to technical issues. I love the fact that they agree to showcase unfiltered content. 😌 I want you all to get the real me without anything being removed,” Makhadzi wrote.
The singer expressed her gratitude to her fans for their continued support and enthusiasm. “Thank you so much for participating, I can’t wait for you all to watch it. I was so excited too, I even forgot to post the man who hacked my album. But I will post him in a few; please make him a trend,” she added. Despite the setback, Makhadzi’s enthusiasm for the show remains undiminished, and she looks forward to sharing her journey with her audience. The postponement of *The Homecoming* has only fueled anticipation, with fans eagerly awaiting the new premiere date.
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