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"This is by no means a Kardashian show," she said, referring to a family made famous
-- or infamous -- by reality TV. Amuah acknowledged the three might not have been approached if not for their connection to Mandela, who became South Africa's first black president in 1994 after 27 years in prison for his fight against apartheid. His grandchildren include a grandson who is a member of parliament. Mandela, 93, has retired from public life. In a statement earlier Thursday, South Africa's New Vision Pictures and Out of Africa Entertainment and U.S. producer Rick Leed said the show is set to debut early next year. They said it will "highlight the next generation of this unique South African family," and give a glimpse into their daily lives and conflicts.
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