Love is in the air in ZAlebville, and it's breathtaking to witness. DJ Lamiez Holworthy and Kuli Chana's love life is like a romantic movie script because wow! We just can't handle how they are living it up.
Read More: All Hope Is Not Lost For Lamiez
Following an eventful year filled with boss moves the couple has decided to take a well deserved vacation and we are here for it.
The couple is currently out of the country and their baecation is giving is major FOMO. Taking to their respective Instagram pages, they shared pictures of themselves enjoying each other’s company in Namibia.
Lamiez posted pictures of them in the desert while they were riding bikes. She also posted a fire snap of her in a sizzling bikini, serving some major body goals.
It's beautiful to see Lamiez happy and embracing her body. Lamiez knows a thing or two about social media bullies who always bully her for her weight. She was once even called a man by social media bullies because of her physique.
This follows after she shared a cute snap of her wearing brown shorts, a white shirt and a black blazer as well as black shoes.
While the DJ looked stylish in her outfit, the catfish account dragged her. Not being one to mess with, Lamiez clapped back and said she is comfortable in her own skin. She lashed out at the fake accounts who constantly project their insecurities at other people.
"I have women of all shapes and sizes who follow me for this very reason! I have little girls who look up to me because of how comfortable I am in my own skin! Daily I am subjected to the constant body shaming and bullying and told to be the bigger person. Well today Le nyile ge!"
Lamiez said she used to spend a lot of money on weaves but she decided to cut her hair, “I used to be a weave girl, I used to spend thousands on really long weaves because I thought that made me more like the girl in the magazine would look, so cutting my hair was me taking back my power,” she said.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, DJ Lamiez opened up her journey on Live Amp and how she inspired different women.
“I have been on LiveAMP for so long because I am different, because I am the change that the world so desperately needed, that SA desperately needed. Little girls need to see a woman who look like them, other women need to see women that are real, women with stretch marks, women with cellulite, women with big thighs and they needed to know that it was OK.
“People needed to know that being different is OK and that is also your power once you accept your flaws, no-one can use them against you,” she said.
Read More: All Hope Is Not Lost For Lamiez
Following an eventful year filled with boss moves the couple has decided to take a well deserved vacation and we are here for it.
The couple is currently out of the country and their baecation is giving is major FOMO. Taking to their respective Instagram pages, they shared pictures of themselves enjoying each other’s company in Namibia.
Lamiez posted pictures of them in the desert while they were riding bikes. She also posted a fire snap of her in a sizzling bikini, serving some major body goals.
It's beautiful to see Lamiez happy and embracing her body. Lamiez knows a thing or two about social media bullies who always bully her for her weight. She was once even called a man by social media bullies because of her physique.
This follows after she shared a cute snap of her wearing brown shorts, a white shirt and a black blazer as well as black shoes.
While the DJ looked stylish in her outfit, the catfish account dragged her. Not being one to mess with, Lamiez clapped back and said she is comfortable in her own skin. She lashed out at the fake accounts who constantly project their insecurities at other people.
"I have women of all shapes and sizes who follow me for this very reason! I have little girls who look up to me because of how comfortable I am in my own skin! Daily I am subjected to the constant body shaming and bullying and told to be the bigger person. Well today Le nyile ge!"
Lamiez said she used to spend a lot of money on weaves but she decided to cut her hair, “I used to be a weave girl, I used to spend thousands on really long weaves because I thought that made me more like the girl in the magazine would look, so cutting my hair was me taking back my power,” she said.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE, DJ Lamiez opened up her journey on Live Amp and how she inspired different women.
“I have been on LiveAMP for so long because I am different, because I am the change that the world so desperately needed, that SA desperately needed. Little girls need to see a woman who look like them, other women need to see women that are real, women with stretch marks, women with cellulite, women with big thighs and they needed to know that it was OK.
“People needed to know that being different is OK and that is also your power once you accept your flaws, no-one can use them against you,” she said.
"I have women of all shapes and sizes who follow me for this very reason! I have little girls who look up to me because of how comfortable I am in my own skin! Daily I am subjected to the constant body shaming and bullying and told to be the bigger person. Well today Le nyile ge!"
Image Cred: Twitter
Image Cred: Twitter