3 reasons why 'Keeping Up With The Fergusons' would totally be a hit!

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3 reasons why 'Keeping Up With The Fergusons' would totally be a hit!
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Even though Mzansi has been blessed with some really cool reality shows, err'body is still eagerly waiting for Keeping Up With The Fergusons.

Even though Mzansi has been blessed with some really cool reality shows, err'body is still eagerly waiting forFans of the family brought up the idea in the comments section of a smoking hot snap that Connie and Shona shared on Instagram that almost broke the net!

Not only do all members of the family have huge individual followings on social media, but they are all genuinely lovable characters. Fam, even Connie's grandson is a star and a champion in meme making - and he's not even five years old yet!Here are three reasons why Mzansi deserves a reality show from this fab family.

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