Savage Beauty Trailer: Rosemary Zimu Set to Disclose the Secrets Of the Bhengu Beauty Empire

Netflix’s Savage Beauty trailer is out now and, the premise looks as jaw-dropping and thrilling as ever. The upcoming series is created by Lebogang Mogashoa and produced by Quizzical Pictures. This newest African series flaunts a star cast along with a plot that focuses on the beauty empire, their plastic faces and the darkness that lies deep within.

Savage Beauty trailer shows that fifteen years ago, Don and Grace Bhengu tested a toxic product on a group of children living on the streets. One of the two survivors of this experiment- Zinhle Manzini is set to return to seek revenge on the Bhengu family, their beauty empire and disclose their darkest secrets. On her path to seek revenge, innocent lives are also put at stake as justice seems too far fetched.

The trailer description of this Netflix show reads: “Seeking revenge for her tragic past, a mysterious woman embeds herself in a powerful family who possess a global beauty empire — and dark secrets.

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The cast of Savage Beauty features Rosemary Zimu as Zinhle Manzini, Nthati Moshesh as Grace Bhengu, Dumisani Mbebe as Don Bhengu, Nambitha Ben-Mazwi as Linda Bhengu, Angela Sithole as Thando Bhengu, Jesse Suntele as Phila Bhengu, Oros Mampofu as Ndu Bhengu, Mpho Sebeng as Bonga Selepe, Slindile Nodangala as Gogo Simphiwe and John Ncamane as Calvin ‘Kolobe’ Mamabolo.

Watch the Savage Beauty trailer:

The series is set to premiere only on Netflix on May 12, 2022. You can set a reminder for the series’ arrival, here. Let us know in the comments below what you feel about the trailer and this upcoming series.

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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