Bev tells her story on video

spent two days in the holding cells in Harare, claims she was forced to dance for police officers following numerous requests.
It was for that reason that she decided to shoot a video highlighting some of her experiences.

The video dubbed “Bevy Jail House: This is My Story,” shows her being locked up in a cell by an agitated police officer. She immediately disrobes her remarkably yellow prison garb, revealing a set of red lingerie.
She jumps onto the single bed — the only piece of furniture in the room — and begins to dance to some classic tune.

Her dancing attracts fellow inmates, who immediately surround her holding cell, while encouraging her to continue with her cavort.
The three-minute video, that was shot by Relanin Agencies and is only three days old, is currently showing on YouTube, where it has already been watched by more than 1 000 viewers.

Beverly’s manager, Harpers Mapimhidze, said the video was motivated by Bev’s experience during her incarceration together with colleague Zoey Sifelani.    
The full video will soon be out, adding that production was almost complete.

The 21-year-old mother of one, has became one of the most sought after dancers in the country, in recent months.
Together with her dance group — Sexy Angels —  Bev holds high-octane shows from Tuesday night right through to Sunday at different nightspots across Zimbabwe.
The controversy surrounding her dances has actually spurred her business, earning her celebrity status.

 

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