Zodwa Wabantu reveals she doesn’t want visitors so she has no couches

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Controversial South African raunchy dancer Zodwa Wabantu has revealed she doesn’t have couches in her home because she does not want visitors.

The socialite took to Instagram earlier this week and revealed that she’s so against having people coming over to her home that she does not even have couches.

A dancer turned businesswoman, politician and actor, Zodwa was in the midst of shooting a diary for her reality show, “Zodwa Wabantu: Uncensored” when she opened up on why she doesn’t keep furniture in her house.

She said, “Guys. I’m doing my diaries today… then I’m thinking that I don’t have a chair. You know why I don’t buy a chair… you are not welcome in my house. You must state your business and then leave!” she said.

She went on to say, “When I got this house, you were not in my thoughts… like I should buy a chair for you, for when you visit or be prepared for your visit. Like, you must not stay long anyway, why do you want to stay?”

Her video was accompanied by a caption that says, “You are not welcome at my home. Talk your business and & leave”.

Zodwa is known for always standing out and being different. She lives her life the way she wants to without giving a thought of what other people will say. She once made headlines after going on a coffin shopping spree just in case she dies anytime soon.

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