"Her Body Is As Natural As My Hair"- OAP Simi Drey Shades Dencia




OAP Simi Drey was a guest on the latest episode of Hot Topics with Latasha on Linda Ikeji TV where the panel debated on the recent rant by singer Dencia that women who give birth to twins in their 40s and 50s via IVF should not describe it as a miracle but should rather thank their Doctors. When she was criticised, Dencia described Africans as frustrated people who are always been misled and duped by their Pastors. Simi who by the way is a shade queen, hushed Dencia up by sayi
"If Africans are frustrated, it is only because they keep ordering Nicki Minaj from OLX and keep getting her instead"
Later when asked if Dencia's body was natural, Simi said "Her body is as Natural as my hair".
Watch the interesting episode 


OAP Simi Drey was a guest on the latest episode of Hot Topics with Latasha on Linda Ikeji TV where the panel debated on the recent rant by singer Dencia that women who give birth to twins in their 40s and 50s via IVF should not describe it as a miracle but should rather thank their Doctors. When she was criticised, Dencia described Africans as frustrated people who are always been misled and duped by their Pastors. Simi who by the way is a shade queen, hushed Dencia up by saying
"If Africans are frustrated, it is only because they keep ordering Nicki Minaj from OLX and keep getting her instead"
Later when asked if Dencia's body was natural, Simi said "Her body is as Natural as my hair".
Watch the interesting episode 

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