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ZODWA: "I AM NOT VULNERABLE"

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Media personality Zodwa Wabantu.
Media personality Zodwa Wabantu.

Dancer and entertainer Zodwa Wabantu says she is not weak and paralysed.

The controversial dancer recently took to Instagram and shared a video saying that a lot of people have been calling her after her break in.

In the video the entertainer warned that she is not vulnerable as some people think she is since she has lost a lot of her belongings.

She also warned that she does not use drugs and she will never let her guard down.

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“So I have been accepting some calls from people. I have been also getting calls from people who know exactly that I don’t like them, because I know what kind of a life they live.

"Since they use drugs, because they think they know it all, I would like to tell them that I don't use drugs," she said.

Speaking to Daily Sun Zodwa said some people are full of themselves and they are disrespectful.

“I got a call and I was invited over because people think I am vulnerable after what I went through with my break in.

“After they attempted to invite me over, they forgot to hang up the phone and I could hear the laughing and making jokes, saying maybe we should start donating clothes to Zodwa since she has nothing left after her break in,” she said.

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