I Expose My B**Bs For The Sake Of My Fans – Yetunde Agboola (Photo)
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Fast rising singer, Yetunde Agboola has explained why she now exposes are b**bs on stage. According to her, exposing of b**bs is now in vogue and she is doing it to please her fans. Hear her;
“I expose my chest for the sake of my fans. And that is what is in vogue now. So there is no big deal in me exposing my b**bs”
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