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PODCAST | No man paid for my body - Inno Morolong

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In a brand new podcast, Just Skin Deep?, Inno Morolong shares her "insane" plastic surgery journey and why she'd go under the knife again.
In a brand new podcast, Just Skin Deep?, Inno Morolong shares her "insane" plastic surgery journey and why she'd go under the knife again.

INNO Morolong has recently been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

The reality TV star and club host is known to spark controversy and she's certainly not shy of contentious, albeit hilarious, comments in the maiden episode of Daily Sun's hot new podcast, Just Skin Deep?.

In a tell-all interview with Gomie Seabi, Morolong gives us insight into her 360 plastic surgery procedures.

She says no man paid for her body and she’s proud to say it!

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The 29-year-old says all she wanted was her old body back.

She says the quality of aftercare is as important as the quality of the surgical work.

ALSO READ: There's more to Inno Morolong than drama

Catch a brand new episode of Just Skin Deep? every Wednesday. A podcast about the transformative power of plastic and reconstructive surgery and its impact on people's lives.

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