Makhadzi ‘Homecoming’ reality show airs on BET Africa

Award-winning artist Makhadzi is buzzing with excitement as her debut TV show, “Homecoming,” premiered on the BET Africa channel yesterday. The show marks a significant milestone for the star, following her recent triumph at the BET Awards.

In a heartfelt social media post, Makhadzi shared her enthusiasm with her fans. “CONGRATULATIONS KHADZINATORS ✈️👑. We finally grabbed our first TV show! I know you are busy, but please go watch my first REALITY HOME COMING SHOW TODAY NOW AT 21:30. @bet_africa Channel 129,” she wrote, urging her followers to tune in.

“Homecoming” provides an intimate look into Makhadzi’s life and career, especially highlighting her journey after clinching her first BET Award earlier this year. The show captures the joy and celebration as she returns home to share her success with loved ones and fans.

The premiere of “Homecoming” has been met with a wave of congratulatory messages from fans, who have flooded Makhadzi’s post with supportive and celebratory comments. The buzz surrounding the show reflects the strong connection between Makhadzi and her dedicated fanbase, as well as the excitement about her expanding presence in the entertainment industry.

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