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‘Birth of Stars’ set to change LGBTQI+ community narrative

Anita Nkonki|Published

Coachella Randy, Kagiso Mogola and Kamo WW . Picture: Supplied

They are aligned through a common purpose and the need to redefine the narrative on how the LGBTQI+ community is perceived, candidly sharing their journey to the limelight.

Coachella Randy, Kamo WW and Kagiso Mogola are a vigorous group creating a buzz on YouTube with their reality show named “Birth of Stars”.

Having experienced different sorts of unpleasant treatment, they believe this platform will enable them to showcase their creativity unapologetically.

“We have been suppressed for the longest time. And we believe it’s time to let our creativity shine and let ourselves shine.”

The stars engaged in conversation with the reality talents where they revealed the essence of their YouTube channel.

Mogola said: “It means a lot of different things to me but I believe I was brought to this platform to change the whole narrative of the LGBTQI+ community, and people think about us as whole. We have been suppressed for so long… And we believe it’s time to let our creativity shine and let ourselves shine.”

Kamo WW spoke about the societal norms that the show challenges. “Birth Of Stars” challenged the norm of people thinking queer people can’t really live life like any heterosexual person.

“Birth of Stars” shows people, and most importantly the people who are against the queer community that you can be fully yourself and live your life to the full and succeed because people will always talk.”

Coachella Randy shared words of wisdom highlighting the importance of serving your purpose.

“It possible that you can be anything when you believe, when you start believing you start gravitating towards the success that’s waiting for you. Just put in the work and when you do all of that remember to be happy, be yourself, praise God, and serve your purpose.”

When watching this show, viewers can expect fresh and larger-than-life personalities from these three individuals just like their content on their social media platforms.

“Birth of Stars” can be watched on YouTube and each season will consist of six episodes. Each episode is 25 minutes long, and available every second Friday of the month from midnight.