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Cassper Nyovest dislikes the way he easily picks up weight

Rapper Cassper Nyovest – who once couldn’t keep his shirt on after an amazing body transformation – is now wondering how to make coins from his weight gain during the lockdown period. The rapper opened up about his fluctuating weight gain on Twitter, joking that there should be some way to make money from it.

Cassper Nyovest

“My ability to gain weight needs to do something for me at some point. Isn’t there a competition somewhere in the world nje where I can eat burgers, pizzas and sushi and just become a champion and win money?” he asked his stans. The rapper went on to share a tweet about a group of men from the Bodi tribe in Ethiopia, who compete to become the fattest during their Ka’el ceremony.

Cassper Nyovest

The tweet claimed the men ate a mixture of blood and milk for six months to gain weight as fast as they could, as obesity was seen as a good thing among them, and the winner is seen as a hero. Feeling he related more to the people of that tribe, Cass joked: “I was born in the wrong country! I need to move because, wow, I would be flourishing!


Abuti Fill-Up has always been conscious about his body and said learning about what kinds of food to eat for one’s body type was the key to not keep piling on the kilos.

“My weight fluctuates, but the key is to learn about food and to be honest with yourself. Can’t be eating what you’re not supposed to eat and wish for results. You have to completely stop the rubbish for at least 12 weeks to see drastic results. Then it’s a maintenance thing,” he wrote.

In other news – Lerato Sengadi to erect her late husband HHP’s tombstone following Court ruling

Lerato Sengadi will erect a tombstone for her late husband HHP. This comes after the Supreme Court of Appeal upheld a ruling by a lower court that found the late rapper, whose real name was Jabulani Tsambo, and Lerato were married in customary law.

Lerato Sengadi

The Tsambo family was not happy with the decision taken by the lower court. They appealed the matter at the Supreme Court of Appeal, which ruled in Lerato’s favour. Read more

Source: Zalebs

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