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Top 5 SA Musicians Who Are Overweight & Proud Of It

Top 5 SA Musician Who Are Overweight & Proud Of It. Nowadays if you weigh more pounds than usual you considered abnormal& sick because the reality of Media demands for all people to be slim and thick. The celebrities who have managed to push those boundaries proved to the rest of us that race, weight, height, background etc mean nothing if you talented and have something amazing to offer.
The artists listed here are really successful on their fields, they are making despite the critical comments of their weight. They are overweight and proud, they are setting a good example and for that they are loved and a lot more is seen to them more than their weight & sizes.

1.Lvovo

He even said it himself that he’s comfortable with his weight. “Right now the concern is my stomach, because it is getting big. But my weight is still fine because if you put me on stage I will give 120 percent. I can’t lose weight because it’s who I am, when you speak about L’vovo, you speak about the weight,” he said.

2.Heavy K

One of the most renowned DJ’s in SA, his weight doesn’t stop him from making best of his music.

3.Jub Jub


Over the years he gained weight undergoing trial, serving his sentence and being released on Parole, it has all led to his weight gain, he doesn’t seem to mind since there haven’t been any attempts of losing it.

4.Busiswaah

She said in an interview with TshisaLive. “A difficulty that I still have is I am not a size 32. I am not the sexiest girl out there. I don’t fit into all the designer clothes. I don’t look like the model type that will wear shorts and shake my ass.
“That has been the industry norm for females and I have defied so many of the norms, and I have to keep doing that. I have to keep making my presence felt. I have to keep going.”

5.Oskido

The money he has made & all the successes he has had in music has led him to gain weight, in a black society if you gaining it is usually speculated that you happy in your life.

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