On Friday, Ugandan socialite Zari Hassan took the time to explain the situation to her young husband, Shakib Cham Lutaaya, following the release of the second part of the movie "Young, Famous and African" (YFA2). The highly anticipated episode, featuring numerous African celebrities, premiered on Netflix that morning. Zari's ex-partner and the father of her child, Diamond Platnumz, is one of the prominent figures in the film, and the two shared several intense scenes together.


The real-life movie portrays various dramatic moments, confrontations, and conflicts among the characters, which have the potential to strain marriages or relationships. It remains uncertain whether Zari specifically apologized to Shakib for her confrontation with Diamond or for the emotions stirred up by the revival of memories from their past relationship. However, it is evident that Zari felt the need to provide explanations to her 31-year-old husband regarding certain aspects of the movie and its impact on their relationship.

I'm heading to my husband's house to explain what happened in #YFA ," Zari announced on Instagram Friday evening, along with a video of her driving.


The mother of five was heard singing loudly in the video she posted. Earlier on Friday, Zari celebrated all her YFA2 co-stars as she announced that the show would be airing live on Netflix in South Africa at around 4 am.

"We're streaming from 4am South African time #YoungFamousandAfrican ," he said on Insta story.

Zari Hassan shared a statement along with a video capturing a gathering of all the characters from "Young, Famous and African," including an interesting moment involving Diamond Platnumz. In the video, Diamond was seen standing alone in a corner, casually enjoying a drink, while the attention seemed to be primarily focused on him.

This meeting of the characters marked a significant occasion as it might have been the first time that Zari and Diamond, who were once involved romantically, encountered each other since Zari's marriage to her current boyfriend, Shakib Cham Lutaaya.