"Of All Places": Reality TV Star Wandi Ndlovu Ditches SA for Nigeria to Become Exotic Dancer
- TV star Wandi Ndlovu has decided to leave South Africa behind and relocate permanently to Nigeria
- The star of the reality TV show This Body Works for Me reportedly sold all of her belongings on the Facebook marketplace
- Ndlovu is now allegedly an exotic dancer at Silverfox Exotic Night Club as she looks to earn a better living
Wandi Ndlovu saw an opportunity to turn her life around, and she took it. The former reality TV star has now taken up a job at a nightclub in Nigeria.
Wandi Ndlovu packs her bags
The feisty and controversial reality TV star has reportedly moved to Nigeria permanently. Wandi Ndlovu has decided to ditch South Africa for greener pastures.
According to @MDNnewss, Wandi Ndlovu sold all her personal belongings on Facebook Marketplace to permanently move to Nigeria. Ndlovu received an offer to become a strip dancer at the Silverfox Exotic Night Club on Victoria Island in Lagos.
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The X post reads:
"She couldn't resist the offer; the money was too good...She is not settling for the poverty in SA, I am glad she is going where the grass is greener."
South Africans reacts to Wandi's bold move
The stars' compatriots had nothing positive to say about this move. Many people made jokes about Wandi's courageous decision to up and leave.
@SthembiD:
"I don't like stupid adult workers. Be smart in this game maan."
@Lothando12:
"They must not include us please when shiiiiiiii hits the fan!"
@UrbanStreetZAL:
"Shame, man that’s why I'll never vote for ANC so my daughter doesn’t become a an exotic dancer."
@stallionheat:
"These 2Ks will cause their parents to die due to stress. Of all the places she could go to, she chose Lagos?"
@Sphe____:
"Nigeria of all places? , what a downgrade."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported on a professional hairstylist who had previously worked at a nightclub, recounting the turbulent journey she had experienced.
She shared that she had since changed her ways and was now an expert in her chosen field, of which she is proud.
People flooded the comment section of the post to heap praises on her for her sheer courage.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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