IndigeKin Productions is gearing up for season two of ‘The Sugar Mama’, a unscripted show where a group of Indigenous creatives gather together for two weeks in a isolated retreat for a chance to win $100,000 dollars from ‘The Sugar Mama’.
Nauzanin Knight, director of ‘The Sugar Mama’ spoke with Windspeaker Radio Network about what viewers can expect from the show.
With the identity of ‘The Sugar Mama’ being a secret, Knight says that ‘The Sugar Mama’ is a Metis philanthropist that overcame adversity and aims to giving back to the community and artists for their careers to thrive.
Knight adds that the show is inspired by Indigenous principals and values and prioritizing wellbeing and human development, along with taking their goals and dreams to the next level.
‘The Sugar Mama has a casting call open until January 24.
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