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I Don’t Think I’ll Wear Wigs Again- Wendy Shay Vows to Go Natural Henceforth

Wendy Shay, born Wendy Asiamah Addo, has vowed to dump wigs henceforth as she seeks to present a new image of herself to the general public.

The Ghanaian songstress who has multiple hit songs to her credit said recently in an interview with Bryt TV that she feels genuinely natural when she rocks dreadlocks and that is what she will represent henceforth, vowing never to wear wings any longer.

I believe I will stick with the dread for the time being. It will be dreadlocks because I want to seem natural and accept my naturalness. I don’t think I’ll ever wear wigs. I won’t ever put those on again. This is free; I mean, come on, I’m free, and it’s natural; you can’t swap it for anything.

In a different recently, Wendy Shay revealed in a fresh interview that music is financially rewarding as she wouldn’t have relatively achieved anything if she had stuck to her profession as a nurse.

The Rufftown Records signee revealed this in a new interview conducted on Accra FM by 3FM. The ‘Bedroom Commando’ hitmaker, a nurse by profession who later underwent midwifery training before pursuing a music career, claimed that she is earning a lot of money from music and that her desire to accomplish greater things motivates her to do more.

During the interview, she was heard saying, “There is so much money in music…Because of the money I am making now just even from my streams alone, I couldn’t have made it.”

“And I want to do big things…The things I want to do in my life, build a hospital, orphanages one day, in order for me to do it, I have to do music,” she added.

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Tru News Report

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