"Quite disgusting" — Young, Famous, and African fans call out cast members for targeting Luis

Luis from Young, Famous, and African | Image via Instagram/ @luismunana
Luis from Young, Famous, and African | Image via Instagram/ @luismunana

Netflix's Young, Famous, and African Season 3, which premiered on January 17, 2025, is back with the quota of high-society drama and volatile relationships. While the series thrives on a blend of glamor and chaos, fans have expressed concerns this season about specific scenes that cross the line. Luis Munana, for example, has been the object of unfair criticism and dispute in recent events.

Luis, an entrepreneur and reality TV personality, is known for his charisma and professionalism. However, tension rose this season on Young, Famous, and African, with several cast members constantly putting him in difficult circumstances. On several occasions, Luis has had to fend against hostility ranging from subtle snides to explicit confrontations. Fans were particularly outraged after a heated debate in Episode 6, when allegations and personal remarks aimed at Luis seemed overly harsh.


Young, Famous, and African fans call out cast members for targeting Luis

As the case members of Young, Famous, and African appear to target Luis on several occasions, viewers flooded social media to express their displeasure, calling out their behavior.

"Nearly spot on. They need to stop using Luis as their punching bag. They gaslight him then make him feel like he is wrong. It’s quite disgusting. #YoungFamousAfrican #YFAM #YFA," an X user posted.
"Honestly i dont like how they bullying Luis though.. no 1 deserves that and just cause he is a nice guy people should not walk all over him maybe he is right 'this people are not for him. I even cried #YoungFamousAndAfrican #msanzibigbrother gogo maweni," another Young, Famous, and African fan wrote.
A tweet read: "I feel so bad for Luis, I think they find it so easy to bully him on this show #YoungFamousAndAfrican"
"Luis needs to leave that show, I feel bad for him. Being surrounded by toxic energy isn’t going to help his mental health, especially around these times where he’s struggling to find love from somewhere. #Youngfamousandafrican #YoungFamousAfrican," a fan suggested.
A netizen commented, "I feel bad for Luis/Louie because those are not people of God. I didn’t even realize kicking people out of so called church for committing a sin was a thing until TikTok and seeing all the stories. Church is where sinners are supposed to be welcome SMH #YoungFamousandAfrican"

A fan called out show participant, actress Ini Edo, for her aggressive attack on Luis and wrote,

"The way Ini went off on Luis was a little too much. Like I get how she might have been triggered, but she could've corrected him in a far less aggressive manner. Especially considering the fact that she never gave details on what she's had to overcome. #YoungFamousandAfrican"
"I feel so bad for Luis, swanky and Ini were doing way to much and didn’t even want to understand him #youngfamousandafrican"

Another Young, Famous, and African admirer shared a similar reaction.


Netflix has released Season 3 of Young, Famous, and African on January 17, 2025.

Edited by Vinayak Chakravorty
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