RAUNCHY dancer Beverly “Bev” Sibanda has parted ways with two of her dancers after they fell pregnant but assured her largely male fanatics that they will not miss out on the action because the duo has since been replaced by three new dancers.
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The new acquisitions — identified only as Evernice, Faith and Julie — will keep the Red Angels’ fans excited with sexually charged dances that have become the trademark of Bev’s dancing career.
The group’s manager, Hapaguti Mapimhidze, told NewsDay on the side lines of Bev’s Friday night show at Kadada Night Club in Dzivaresekwa that they endeavoured to keep their brand strong.
“We are happy that we managed to get the right replacements for Chantel and Sandra who left us because they all fell pregnant,” he said.
Bev said she was not worried about the “nonsense” people shocked by her erotic dancing said behind her back.
“I do not care about what haters say about my life and career. I know haters are out there, always talking nonsense about my performances. My life is moving on,” she said.
She bragged that she was the finest dancer of the moment and she was way ahead of Botswana’s Slizer.
“Dance groups know that I’m the finest, even Slizer knows there is Bev in Zimbabwe,” she said.
Bev and her Sexy Angels put up a sterling performance that saw fans pushing and shoving to get closer to the stage when Bev took to the dance floor with former Alick Macheso’s nimble-footed dancer Peter Kagomera.
One of the pregnant girls, Chantel Chidyagwayi, who has since returned to her Bulawayo home, said she was happy to have worked with Bev during her stay in Harare and promised a comeback. Newsday
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