Wandile Ndlovu NigeriaMapona Star Wandile Ndlovu Speaks On Moving To Nigeria To Be A Str_pper [Image: @wandi_ndlovu/Instagram]

Mapona star Wandile Ndlovu has opened up about her moving to Nigeria earlier this year to work in a str_p club.

 

The Controversial Entertainer

Wandile Ndlovu made a name for herself as a tl0f tl0f worker, selling her body on OnlyFans. She would also share videos of herself bare to advertise her hustle on X.

She once went viral after going to Podcast And Chill with MacG and eating the sound engineer’s lollipop for R1500.

In April, Wandle reportedly moved to Nigeria to work in Lagos as a str_pper. A source told Zimoja she got a job at the Silverfox Exotic Night Club on Victoria Island in Lagos.

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The insider revealed:

“She sold all her belongings, furniture, and valuables on Facebook marketplace and moved. She gets paid in dollars. She is not settling for poverty in SA. I am glad she is going where the grass is greener. She up and left. Her family is still here. She also closed down her online clothing business but is thinking of continuing in Nigeria once she is settled.”

 

Wandile Ndlovu Opens Up About Moving To Nigeria To Be a Str_pper

Wandile Ndlovu Nigeria
Mapona Star Wandile Ndlovu Speaks On Moving To Nigeria To Be A Str_pper [Image: @wandi_ndlovu/Instagram]

 

The adult entertainer moved to West Africa and returned to South Africa after two weeks.

She told Zimoja that her move to Nigeria was not permanent. A video of her str_pping in Nigeria circulated, and Wandile clarified that it was old.

Wandile also said she is cutting off friends, especially her This Body Works For Me co-stars:

“These girls envy my life. I don’t know why they keep telling lies about me. Don’t get me wrong, I love them. I really do, but I can’t be friends with them anymore. I apologised to everyone I wronged on the show because I wanted to start on a clean slate.

“But they seem to always want to include me in their drama. I am at peace, working and making moves silently. No one knows what I am up to because I am protecting my peace, and I am still living here in South Africa.”

By Rumpel