Busiswa bares her personal, spiritual life in her own reality TV show

Musician Busiswa will be giving fans a glimpse of her personal and spiritual life in her own reality television show.

Busiswa will appear in a 13-part reality TV show on BET Africa called Her Majesty.
Busiswa will appear in a 13-part reality TV show on BET Africa called Her Majesty. (SUPPLIED)

Musician Busiswa will be giving fans a glimpse of her personal and spiritual life in her own reality television show.

Sowetan can exclusively reveal that the Sbwl, My Power and Lahla hit-maker has inked a 13-part reality TV show deal with BET Africa called Her Majesty Busiswa.

The show is scheduled to premiere next month, although an exact date is yet to be set.

“I’m mostly nervous about letting people into my house because I’m big on energy. I love a good smelling, happy and clean house,” Busiswa told Sowetan.

“I’m worried about it being chaotic every day because the crew is there every day. I’m also worried about the public having opinions about my house and space because I don’t need that. In my line of work people want to criticise everything.”

Sowetan understands that the show will offer a closer look at her musical journey and lasting power as she prepares her visual album Her Majesty. Having collaborated with the likes of Beyoncé, other themes that will be explored in the show include her international collaborations and taking her brand global while juggling her family life.

“I will show that you can be a leader in your industry, a female who is taking up a lot of space; but also be a loving mother, sister, cousin and friend who is supportive to your loved one,” Busiswa said. “You don’t have to be a beast and lonely at the top. So I think I’m going to show that perspective of being a top artist that a lot of people don’t see.”

Having been in the music industry for eight years, Busiswa promises that nothing will be off the record in the show. “I’ve gotten to a place where I’m comfortable to share everything. I have accepted that my life will be in the public eye anyway and I will accept whatever that comes with,” Busiswa said.

“I live honestly, truthfully and positively. I look forward to sharing my truth, whereas over the years I have been reluctant to share anything. But I have learned that it’s more important to own my story. I have nothing to hide and I’m willing to let my fans into the next level that is my private and spiritual life.”

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