Zodwa Wabantu trends AGAIN after taking off underwear LIVE on stage

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Not new to the trending list, raunchy South African entertainer Zodwa Wabantu has once again hit the top position after she took off her underwear while performing on stage.

Zodwa who has unapologetically declared herself a nudist shared a video of her recent performance at a club. In the video which has been described as disturbing by some social media users, Zodwa is seen pulling down her underwear and then twirling the it around.

Very much proud of her actions she captioned the video saying, “Authentic! Genuine! There’s Zodwa Wabantu in everyone.”

While some of her fans called her out for being very disrespectful, Zodwa proved to be unbothered by the criticism she continued to post another video thanking her ‘ride or die’ fans for standing in solidarity with her.

“I am so grateful. All the people who make that decision to say we want Zodwa Wabantu on board, all the major deals and booking, our friends who say our names even when we are not there, thank you for choosing me,” she said.

Controversial media personality Lerato Kganyago stepped in supporting the dancer saying. She wrote, “you are LOVED. You are real, unapologetically yourself.

“You undermine nobody, you respect those that respect your God will keep blessing you abundantly, because hawuna mona! You want everyone. We appreciate you.”

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