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Okay... They promised to be nothing like the Kardashians.. (wipes sweat)
Three of former president Nelson Mandela's grandchildren are to star in a new reality show, members of the family announced on Thursday.
"The show will be about our lives as young, black women ... We're not wearing 'I'm a Mandela' T-shirts," Swati Dlamini, granddaughter of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, told reporters in Johannesburg on Thursday.
Her cousin Dorothy Adjoa Amuah, granddaughter of the late Evelyn Mandela, said: "We are exposing Africa for what it is ... with a new middle class of intellectuals ... contributing to the economy."
Dlamini, Amuah and Swati's older sister Zaziwe Dlamini-Manaway said they had grown up in the United States, but returned to South Africa for business and family reasons.
The show would take an unscripted look at the role of the new generation of women as mothers and career women.
"We're definitely not the African Kardashians," Amuah said.
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"They clearly have a great love for each other. This may be part storytelling, part reality, except the story we are telling is real ... it's not going to detract from the dignity of Nelson Mandela." said American producer Rick Leed who was in Johannesburg today talking to reporters about the show. He’s the former president of Wind Dancer Production Group (Home Improvement) who created and exec-produced Dr. 90210. “It’s not going to detract from the dignity of Nelson Mandela,” Leed said
Dlamini-Manaway (34) is the mother figure of the show with a 10-year-old son, a two-year-old daughter and a third child due in January.
She is involved in a family business, Mandela Dlamini Associates, and plans to launch a clothing line.
Dlamini (32) is a single mother getting back into the career world with plans to set up a foundation focused on the housing, education and medical sectors.
Amuah (27) is a socialite with a law degree and an MBA from Monaco. She is in the luxury brands market.
Dorothy Adjoa Amuah, Zaziwe Dlamini-Manaway, and her younger sister Swati Dlamini, all grew up in the United States, but then returned to South Africa for business and family reasons.
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