Bev’s marriage crumbles… exposes womanising hubby and his pictures
Raunchy dancer Beverly ‘Bev’ Sibanda has spoken out about her marriage to United Kingdom based Chambuka Mufudzi saying their relationship is going through hard times.
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Raunchy dancer Beverly ‘Bev’ Sibanda has spoken out about her marriage to United Kingdom based Chambuka Mufudzi saying their relationship is going through hard times.
Mondays are known to be boring, well it was a different story today as raunchy dancer Beverly ‘Bev’ Sibanda came out guns blazing at radio personality Samantha “Misred” Musa after she accused the dancer of not using her real name in public.
Inimitable dancer Beverly “Bev” Sibanda was left seething after she was barred from participating in a twerking competition run by flamboyant businessman and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure.
Raunchy dancer Beverly Junior Sibanda, popularly known as “Bev”, yesterday tied the knot with Chambuka Mufudzi at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts.
Raunchy dancer Beverly “Bev” Sibanda said she will not be going back to South Africa anytime soon following the outbreak of xenophobic attacks in the neighbouring country.
Beverly Sibanda’s veteran manager Hapaguti “Harpers” Mapimhidze says that the two of them never parted company as claimed by media reports after the raunchy dancer relocated to South Africa.
Photos of former president Robert Mugabe’s son Tinotenda Robert Junior and raunchy dancer Beverly “Bev” Sibanda taken at a South African pub have broken the Internet, leaving social media users with more unanswered questions.
South Africa based raunchy dancer Beverly Sibanda, who left the capital in May this year, might be homesick but she won’t be coming back anytime soon.
Rising musician Andrew “Andy Muridzo” Ngwenya reportedly paid lobola to his wife popularly known as Mai Keketso in a bid to reassure her that his affair with controversial dancer Beverly “Bev” Sibanda is now completely over.
Controversial dancer Beverly “Bev” Sibanda on Thursday walked away with R50 000 and a trophy after beating 20 other dancers from several African countries at the Africa Storm Dancehall Queen hosted by Baseline Club in Johannesburg.