- Rapper Anele Zondo has been the subject of much discussion online after she posted photos and a video showcasing her new fashion choice
- The television star acknowledged undergoing cosmetic procedures after stepping away from the gym, which helped her regain her self-assurance
- Responses on social media regarding Anele Zondo’s appearance have been largely negative, particularly concerning her recent look, with opinions varying
Source: Instagram
Many South African social media users have expressed their disapproval of Anele Zondo’s latest fashion choice.
Anele Zondo showcases BBL
Wearing a bold corset gown designed by Thabiso Matlala, Zondo, whose BBL has been claimed to be botched by a deceased surgeon, made a striking appearance at the Suitability Gardens Venue. On Instagram, Anele Zondo expressed her excitement about the look, stating her aim to convey a powerful message without uttering a word, allowing the gown to speak for itself.
“For my love of fashion and walking. Fashion Fridays is here. Putting you on the pulse of African fashion, one look, one designer, one walk at a time. Today I’m shining a light on @by_biso.m -with a sculpted corset gown blending structure, softness and modern African femininity. Fashion is emotion, confidence and conversation. If no one has something to say, a statement wasn’t made,” she boldly stated.
Zondo was candid about undergoing a BBL while pregnant to address some of her insecurities. After leaving her workout routine behind, she opted for a surgical solution.
In an interview with L-Tido, she explained that she removed fat from her abdomen and transferred it to her hips to eliminate any hip dips.
Here are some reactions from her followers and users on X:
Gee_mthethwa remarked:
“I am actually in pain on her behalf.”
Ntombi_ellaine pointed out:
“It’s like she had no say in this.”
Cessy_nyale commented:
“One thing I have noticed about people, they would comfort you with lies. This one right here is a true lie. This entire look is ugly. The dress looks like one leg of a pants.”
Fiso_kuhle observed:
“I’ve noticed that Instagram comments are very professional, brief and subtle, the things y’all say in other platforms on the very same pictures.”
Kwazi_mazzi advised:
“And also try to be honest with yourself….sometimes say no to certain fashion if you see it doesn’t suit your calibre.”
@nkosazana_49963 made a striking claim:
“I am now starting to believe a former satanist who used to work with celebrities who claims that bleaching, BBLs, and other surgeries done for non-medical conditions are some sort of isithwalo part of humiliation ritual ngoba. Wow, what is this?”
