Congratulations are in order for singer Makhadzi. The Limpopo superstar has announced another big business move.
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Taking to her social media platforms, Makhadzi said she has started her own skincare range called Madova. She wrote, "Madova body lotion is now a big brand that will be available in different big brands stores. I mean my own lotion, owned by one and only queen of Venda and Africa.”
The Ghanama hitmaker also opened up to TshisaLive about her lotion. She told the publication that her cosmetic range is suitable for all skin types.
“Mavoda is a lotion suitable for the whole family with mango extract, vitamin E, and sweet almond oil. Contains ingredients that cause deep hydration, smoothen and soften the skin for more than 24 hours after application.
" The skin has a lather touch. Suitable for normal and dry skin. Mavoda is bringing to the whole family’s skin. Fresh looking, Complete Care, and Royalty feeling providing complete care for skin and gives you that royalty feeling.”
A few days ago, Makhadzi poured her heart out on social media talking about the pain that celebrities endure. In her lengthy Facebook post, Makhadzi said at this point in her life she would not judge a celebrity for committing suicide.
Makhadzi said celebrities are not able to open up to their close friends because those are the ones who always end up stabbing them in the back. "When it comes to our fans, there are those who always want likes and shares by insulting and humiliating us with the situation that we cannot change," she said also adding that fans need to understand that they are also human beings and they feel pain like other human beings.
Meanwhile, several celebrities have opened up about their mental health since the passing of the award-winning rapper Riky Rick. Read More: Riky Rick's Family Angered By His Statue
Riky allegedly committed suicide after a long battle with depression. He had also openly spoken about his struggle. He told LAB LIVE: “I lost my father at a time when I needed the help. I lost him at a time when I needed that voice. A lot of people don’t understand that you can never replace the voice of a father. It wasn’t like he just died, it was like 18 years, living with your dad for a year, and then going back to your mom. I love being with my mom but living with him for a year ... A child is never meant to live without his parents.”
“When he passed away, I was so angry, so upset. I was so upset, like ‘why my life? Why does my life have to turn to s**t when all the kids that I went to school with had both parents coming to see them at football games, coming to watch them at basketball games, bringing them picnic sacks? I didn’t get that and I didn’t get to see you after. I was so angry, so angry, super angry.”
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