Katlego Sekhu

Following the success of The Mommy Club and The Mommy Club: Sugar & Spice, the franchise expands with The Mommy Club: Van Die Hoofstad, set to bring Jacaranda City to life like never before.
The third instalment of the series introduces five powerhouse mothers who are redefining the balance between parenting, power, and prestige—leaning on their close-knit families as they raise the next generation.
Produced by franchise creators POP24, The Mommy Club: Van Die Hoofstad features a bold, dynamic cast of Afrikaans women unafraid to embrace both strength and vulnerability: Ansu Viljoen, Crystal Van Der Burgh, Johandri Johnson, Louise Volschenk, and Tessa Tullues.
This season offers an exclusive look into the lives of these women as they navigate the complexities of raising heirs, managing marriages, and balancing their glamorous lifestyles.
Meet the Mommies:
Ansu Viljoen

At 30, Ansu is a mother of two, wife to Heinrich Viljoen, and a professional with multiple degrees from NWU Potchefstroom and Stellenbosch University. An influencer and qualified hydrogeologist, Ansu balances her career with the chaos of raising two toddlers under the age of four.
Crystal Van Der Burgh

29-year-old Crystal is the ultimate daddy’s girl, working alongside her father in their family-run company. Currently developing a shopping centre, Crystal has been engaged to Andrew Oliver since December 2017. She has two children and her first child was born when she was just 17, still in school.
Johandri Johnson

33-year-old Johandri has multiple Bikini Fitness titles and is now embracing life as a full-time mom and influencer. Together with her husband, Stiaan Johnson, she has a one-year-old.
Louise Volschenk

At 38, Louise is a thriving entrepreneur in the beauty industry, balancing a successful business, two children, and 12 years of marriage.
Tessa Tullues

36-year-old Tessa is a former Mrs South Africa finalist and beauty entrepreneur, navigating life as a single mom of two following an ongoing divorce. Embracing this new chapter, she faces the challenges of raising her children on her own while finding strength in her independence.
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