Year: 2025 (February)
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Johan Cronje, Emilie Badenhorst, Eva du Preez ...
Stars:
Beata Bena Green, Celeste Loots, Mienke Ehlers, Brett Kruger, Kristen Raath, Meghan Oberholzer, Marguerite van Eeden, Elzet Nel, Adrian Steyn, Chelsea Thomas, Conradie van Heerden, Devonecia Swartz, Therese Benade, Jana Strydom, James van Helsdingen, Elizabeth van Vuuren, Ruan Wessels, Lascelles Marais ...
Storyline:
In a world of expectations, temptation, and survival... they’ll write their own rules.
Wyfie follows four dynamic young women who arrive at university full of hopes, dreams, and a little bit of reckless freedom.
But adulthood isn’t just lectures and late-night parties—it’s a high-stakes game of survival where missteps can cost everything.
Pushed by financial struggles, academic pressure, toxic relationships, and societal judgment, the friends walk a dangerous line between mischief and wrongdoing, constantly testing how far they're willing to go to secure their futures—and protect each other.
At its core, Wyfie is a story about identity, loyalty, ambition, and rebellion—where mistakes are inevitable, and the real lessons are learned outside the classroom.
Similar shows to Wyfie
If you love raw, youthful series full of attitude and emotional punch, Wyfie stands alongside:
Blood & Water (2020–) – Secrets, scandals, and survival at a South African school.
Euphoria (2019–) – Raw exploration of youth, identity, and rebellion.
Skins (UK, 2007–2013) – Friendship, chaos, and growing up the hard way.
💡 Like these, Wyfie mixes gloss, grit, and emotional authenticity—capturing the thrill and heartbreak of finding yourself while losing your innocence.
📌 Final Thoughts
With its vibrant energy, realistic portrayals of university struggles, and a storyline packed with heart and edge, Wyfie promises to be a must-watch drama for anyone who’s ever fought to define themselves against the world’s expectations.
They came for an education.
They’ll leave with scars—and stories worth telling.
Which of these shows have you seen? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!