Zodwa Wabantu, the South African entertainer renowned for her daring dance moves and unapologetic personality, has set the internet abuzz with her latest revelation. The queen of “lul@ lul@” and “st0nyie” has openly shared her preference for skinny men, claiming they are superior in the bedroom.
“I love skinny guys. They’re good with s3x,” Zodwa boldly stated, sparking a flurry of reactions online. She added, “I’m always happy with my man because he gives me exactly what I want,” referring to her current partner, whose identity she has kept private. This preference mirrors her previous relationships with Vusi Buthelezi and Ricardo Mpudi, both of whom were also slender.
Zodwa described skinny men as not only excellent lovers but also as loving and caring partners. Her comments have prompted debate about whether this is a personal preference or indicative of a broader trend. Research cited by Cosmopolitan.com suggests that skinny men may be more flexible and less prone to sweating, traits that some might find appealing.
Despite her candid remarks, Zodwa remains tight-lipped about her current boyfriend’s face, revealing only his behind in public. She insists that she will disclose his identity when she feels the time is right. Known for her provocative performances and outspoken nature, Zodwa continues to challenge societal norms. Her latest comments have ignited discussions on body image and sexual preferences, reaffirming her status as a controversial yet influential figure in South Africa.
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