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THE SALON SESSIONS CELEBRATES 100,000 VIEWS IN 5 DAYS WITH IT’S THIRD EPISODE, PERMISSION TO PAUSE

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The Salon Sessions, the digital talk show redefining women’s conversations in beauty, culture, and sisterhood, has achieved a major milestone, surpassing 100,000 views in just five days following the release of its third episode.

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From left to right: Londie London, Zee Nxumalo and Anele ‘Ney The Bae’ Zondo on the set of The Salon Sessions (Episode 3: Permission To Pause).

A Defining Episode Rooted in Authenticity and Womanhood


The landmark episode, featuring Zee Nxumalo, Anele Zondo & Londie London, dives deep into themes of self-definition, motherhood, industry pressure, and the power of female evolution. From exploring the modern meaning of “soft life” to navigating the grief of losing a parent, the conversation struck a chord with audiences hungry for authenticity and heart.

Following this success, previous episodes have also seen renewed traction, affirming that The Salon Sessions delivers the kind of timeless, high-quality content that viewers can return to long after release.

Wandile Madondo, Executive Producer & Founder of TGTM Agency, shared:


“This milestone reaffirms the strength of our intention from day one. That was to create something that isn’t trendy, but timeless. Every episode builds on honesty, vulnerability, and the power of women seeing themselves reflected with dignity and depth.”


Zee Nxumalo added:


“I’m so proud of what this episode represents. It’s not just about views — it’s about connection. Women see themselves in these conversations, and that’s what makes this space so special.”


Londie London reflected:


“What The Salon Sessions does so beautifully is allow us to just be — to celebrate and to unpack. It’s real, it’s layered, and it’s needed.”


Anele Zondo shared:


“It felt like being in a safe space with sisters — laughing, reflecting, and reminding ourselves how far we’ve come. That energy translated so well on screen.”


Vuyolwethu Mpofu, Producer of The Salon Sessions, added:


“Crossing 100,000 views in five days feels like a full-circle moment. We’ve always believed in the project, even when the numbers weren’t looking like something to make noise about. Every episode is built on honesty, beauty, and teamwork, and seeing that translate into impact is deeply rewarding. I’m so proud of what we’re building together.”


Now three episodes in, The Salon Sessions continues to grow its footprint in the South African digital talk show space. It represents an evolving archive of womanhood, conversation, and culture.

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