Pearl Magic Prime reality series Kampala Crème has concluded its third season after weeks of emotional encounters, tense confrontations and evolving relationships among its cast members.
The season introduced a new personality whose arrival changed the group dynamic and added fresh tension to the programme’s exploration of friendship, ambition, influence and identity.
Viewers followed the show every Sunday night, while episodes generated sustained discussion across social media.
The conversations moved beyond fashion and lifestyle, with audiences debating relationships, personal growth, public image and the pressures associated with life in the spotlight.
Producer praises cast’s authenticity
Producer Judithianna Ndugwa said Season 3 encouraged the production team to pursue deeper and more authentic storytelling.
“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.”
Ndugwa said the cast’s openness allowed the season to develop in ways the creative team had not fully anticipated.
The show followed the personalities as they dealt with changing friendships, personal disagreements and the consequences of public scrutiny.
Zahara Totto and Prima rivalry dominates season
One of the season’s central storylines involved Zahara Totto and Prima Kardashi.
Their contrasting personalities and outspoken views resulted in several disagreements, which became major discussion points among viewers.
The rivalry reflected broader themes that ran throughout the season, including shifting loyalties, conflict, personal growth and the difficulty of maintaining relationships under public attention.
Sheena Holm, Umrah Murungi and Tamara K also contributed to the season’s storylines through their individual experiences and personalities.
Their participation brought additional emotional moments, difficult conversations and unexpected developments to the series.
MultiChoice highlights growth of local reality television
MultiChoice Uganda Chief Executive Officer Hassan Saleh said the latest season demonstrated the growing strength of locally produced reality programming.
“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.”
Since its debut, Kampala Crème has built an audience through storylines focused on friendship, resilience, entrepreneurship and life in Kampala.
The reception to Season 3 also reflects growing interest in Ugandan television productions that present local personalities and experiences.
Pearl Magic Prime has continued investing in locally produced programming aimed at audiences in Uganda and across the region.
