LISTEN | Real life drama, real life cake & a very real panda light up our streaming platforms
Updated | By Gerda de Sousa
Streaming platforms in South Africa will not leave you disappointed this long weekend, with a string of new releases, new dramas and documentaries as we get ready to hit the couch for what's also the beginning of the school holidays.
Gerda de Sousa sits down
with TV Plus magazine journalist Ipeleng Rakgantsho to talk what’s hot and what’s
Streaming Now!
At the beginning of any school holiday, it’s all about the kids. Here is something that will keep them entertained. “Stillwater” is an inspiring story that will leave the young ones, the tweens and parents alike in awe of this very special panda with his wise words. Not your average tale about your average neighbour.
For aspiring bakers and those wanting to show off their entertainment skills, there’s the ultimate baking series where it’s difficult to distinguish between a real sneaker and the cake version. Prepare for that gob-smacking moment where you have to ask: “Is it cake?”
If it’s real life drama you’re in the mood for, then look no further than the new documentary, “Bad Vegan – Fame. Fraud. Fugitives.” Meet the woman who was at the top of her career and a celebrated vegan restauranteur …. Until she married a man who convinced her he could make her dog immortal. For real. This one is guaranteed to keep you glued until the end.
Then we also have enough local drama to ensure you don’t get bored. Of course this can only mean “Real Housewives of Durban”, the women who rule social media every Friday morning when the new episodes drop. Which team are you?
Find more from Streaming Now! below.
Get in touch with Gerda de Sousa by emailing [email protected].
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