Mihlali Ndamase living large in Monaco

Digital creator and South African celebrity Mihlali Ndamase is currently chasing summer and vacation in Monaco.

Known for being a lover of all things luxury, Ndamase’s vacation has been filled with designer bags, restaurant visits, and moments on yachts.

Ndamase has been sharing moments from her vacation with her 2.4 million followers on Instagram.

She has posted pictures of herself wearing bomb summer dresses from Fashion Nova and TeeStylish, with braids to complete her holiday look.

The creator is also carrying her ultimate armcandy, her Hermès Birkin bags. Ndamase has two Birkins, which she bought last year in Dubai. Her stories paint a picture of her enjoying time away from the cold, frosty Joburg sun in South Africa.

Ndamase’s vacation has also sparked talk about her dating life. Ever since her break-up from businessman Leeroy Sidambe, the rumour mill has been swirling with new suitors.

Dating rumours

She was linked to Nigerian footballer Tolu Arokodare, and a video of the two of them on the same yacht got the rumour mill once again running. Arokodare has previously denied having a relationship with the South African creator.

Dubai-based influencer Pam Mlunjwana recently dropped lengthy posts and videos addressing Ndamase’s link to Arokodare, whom she once dated.

Birkin bag drama

Mlunjwana has alleged that Ndamse’s Birkin bags are counterfeit and that she visited a Hermès store to obtain content before purchasing replica versions of the bags.

Ndamase doesn’t seem to be bothered by the last round of her name being dragged in blogs and is instead she is posting pictures of her Bikinis, Bottega sunglasses, and all the fancy places around her – IOL.

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