Forget the Drama For A Minute, Kampala Crème Ladies Are Actually Building Something Big

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Away from the wigs, wine glasses and weekly confrontations, Kampala Crème’s leading ladies are quietly building brands that stretch far beyond reality TV. When viewers tune into Kampala Crème every Sunday, they come for the friendship wars, the glamorous lifestyles, the unforgettable one-liners and, of course, the drama that keeps conversations going long after the […]


Away from the wigs, wine glasses and weekly confrontations, Kampala Crème’s leading ladies are quietly building brands that stretch far beyond reality TV.

When viewers tune into Kampala Crème every Sunday, they come for the friendship wars, the glamorous lifestyles, the unforgettable one-liners and, of course, the drama that keeps conversations going long after the cameras stop rolling.
But this season the ladies also mean Business, The spotlight is also on another side of the ladies, the entrepreneurs behind the personalities.
If you caught the latest episodes, then you know Sheena was not only bringing her personality to the screen, she was also showcasing her creative side.
The entrepreneur, who is involved in the hospitality space through her family’s resort business, recently introduced viewers to her fashion line, SHE BY SHEENA, giving a glimpse into her vision as a designer.
And what better way to showcase a fashion brand than through a runway moment?

In what felt like a stylish, homely catwalk, the model Tamara stepped out in different SHE BY SHEENA pieces, giving viewers a closer look at the collection.
The outfits spoke for themselves, but so did Sheena’s eye for detail.
While praising Tamara’s beauty and sense of style, Sheena pointed out that there was one thing the model needed to work on, confidence.
“She has the looks, she has the style, but she lacks confidence,” Sheena said.
Sheena has never been one to quietly enter a room. Her confidence, strong opinions and bold presence are part of what makes her memorable and in the world of business, being memorable is an advantage.
When it comes to Zahara Toto, one thing is undeniable, she knows how to command attention.
Whether she is making headlines, defending her opinions or walking into a room with her signature confidence, Zahara has built a personality that people notice.
Now, she is channeling that influence into the beauty space with her skincare line, ZRL.
And for those who have followed Zahara over the years, her interest in skincare feels like a natural move.
Her glowing skin has often been part of her signature look, proving the saying that sometimes the best advertisement is the person behind the product.
From her glamorous appearances to her fearless personality, Zahara represents the kind of confidence many beauty brands try to sell.
In a competitive beauty industry, visibility matters and Zahara has never struggled to stay visible.
Love her or disagree with her, she knows how to keep people talking, and that same energy can become a powerful tool when building a brand.
If there is one thing Umrah Murungi consistently brings to Kampala Crème, it is style.
Calm, polished and effortlessly fashionable, Umrah has built a reputation for always looking put together.
So it comes as no surprise that she has ventured into fashion with her clothing brand, SEYLS, a reflection of the elegance and style she brings to the screen.
Umrah is also known for her interests in lifestyle and property, showing that her ambitions go beyond appearances.
While she may not always be the loudest person in the room, Umrah’s strength lies in her ability to create curiosity.
Her fashion choices, her calm confidence and her ability to connect with different personalities all contribute to the image she has built.
Because sometimes business is not about being the most outspoken person in the room.
Sometimes it is about leaving an impression even when you say the least.

Tamara may be one of the newer faces on Kampala Crème, but she is already proving that she is more than just a beautiful face.
The model and entrepreneur is building her perfume brand, KAI, while also making her mark through fashion and lifestyle.
Her appearance in Sheena’s SHE BY SHEENA showcase was a reminder of the power of image and branding.
As a model, Tamara understands that presentation matters.
The right person can bring a product to life, create desire and help people connect with a brand.
And as she continues finding her place among the ladies of Kampala Crème, her style and confidence are becoming part of her own personal brand.

What makes this season of Kampala Crème interesting is that it is peeling back the layers.
Yes, there is drama.
Yes, there is gossip.
Yes, there are friendships tested and conversations that keep viewers debating.
But beyond all that, there are women creating brands, exploring opportunities and turning their personalities into platforms.
Because in today’s world, personality is power.
The same confidence that makes someone unforgettable on reality TV can also help build a successful business.
So when the cameras stop rolling and the group chats go quiet, the biggest question is not who won the argument.
It is who is building an empire.
And if this season has shown us anything, it is that the ladies of Kampala Crème are not just here to entertain.
They mean business.
Kampala Crème airs every Sunday at 8PM on Pearl Magic Prime (Channel 148) and GOtv (Channel 303).