Must-watch trailer for the reunion of The Mommy Club Season 3

14 May 2025

Must-watch trailer for the reunion of The Mommy Club Season 3

Showmax has just dropped the official trailer for the reunion of The Mommy Club S3, premiering in two parts on 17 and 24 May, only on Showmax. Hosted by Ntombee Ngcobo-Mzobe, the reunion promises to answer all the burning questions and get to the bottom of every storyline that happened on and off the screen. 

A true pop culture phenomenon, The Mommy Club has cemented its status as one of the continent’s biggest reality TV franchises. It’s the most streamed reality series of 2025 on Showmax and has inspired spin-offs across Africa, including The Mommy Club: Sugar & Spice, The Mommy Club: Van Die Hoofstad, The Mommy Club Tanzania, and the upcoming The Mommy Club NBO, launching on Showmax on 30 May 2025.

Watch the trailer for The Mommy Club S3 reunion

With just three days to go until The Mommy Club reunion, we caught up with the cast  and trust us, the tea is piping hot. Here’s how they’re feeling ahead of the showdown.

Hermajesty:

“I’m stepping into this reunion with nothing to hide. It’s time to put everything on the table, the truths, the tension, and every unspoken word. There’s a lot that needs to be unpacked.”

Mrs J:

“I would like to use the reunion as an opportunity to address what needs to be addressed fully. I couldn’t believe some of the comments made behind my back. As mothers, I hope we can iron out our differences and see if there’s a way forward.”

Mrs Sande:

“I’m genuinely looking forward to this reunion. The streets want answers: why was I so spicy? Well, I’m here to give them. This season, I found my voice, and I have no regrets. I’m coming with an open heart and an open mind but I’m not holding back.”

Noksie:

“There’s a calmness in me I didn’t expect because I know my truth. I’ve been painted a certain way, but now, I’m taking my power back. Some people owe me apologies, and while I’m ready to own my part, I won’t ignore the intentional hurt that was sent my way. I feel stronger, more grounded and ready for anything.”

Vuyi:

“I’m walking into this reunion with clarity and conviction. I’m in good spirits, but I’m not here to sugar-coat anything. My goal is to hold myself accountable and expect the same from everyone else. There’s been too much deflecting. It’s time we all own the roles we played in the chaos.”

Now wrapping up its third season, the show continues to keep viewers tuned in with all the unfolding drama. From broken friendships to the challenges of parenting teenagers and co-parenting, the mommies gave us everything and more.