Kampala: After weeks of unforgettable moments, emotional confrontations and captivating storytelling, Pearl Magic Prime’ hit reality series, Kampala Crème wrapped its third season on Sunday night, leaving audiences with one of the most talked-about seasons in Ugandan reality television.
The latest season marked a bold evolution for the Pearl Magic Prime original, introducing a fresh personality whose arrival reshaped the group’s dynamics and transformed the series into a compelling exploration of ambition, friendship, influence and identity. The result was a season that consistently dominated social media conversations while keeping viewers glued to their screens every Sunday. It moved the show from lifestyle viewing into cultural commentary.

Producer Judithianna Ndugwa reflected on the creative journey behind the season. “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.”

At the heart of Season 3 was the intense rivalry between Zahara Totto and Prima Kardashi. Their contrasting personalities and unwillingness to back down produced some of the season’s most memorable moments, culminating in confrontations that became instant talking points among fans. Their story was symbolic of a season built on shifting alliances, honest conversations and the complexities of navigating life in the public eye.
Alongside them, Sheena Holm, Umrah Murungi and Tamara K each brought unique perspectives that enriched the show’s narrative. Whether mediating disagreements, challenging the status quo or finding themselves at the center of unfolding drama, each cast member contributed to a season that felt authentic, layered and unpredictable.

Speaking about the season’s success, Hassan Saleh, the CEO MultiChoice Uganda, noted that Season 3 represented a significant milestone for 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.”
Kampala Crème has solidified its position as a leading reality TV franchise in Uganda, engaging audiences with authentic stories of friendship, resilience, entrepreneurship, and life in Kampala. The season’s strong reception highlights the growing demand for local content and Pearl Magic Prime’s commitment to telling stories that resonate across the region, leaving viewers eager for what comes next.

