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Bev afraid of collecting O-Level results
15 Feb 2013 at 07:49hrs | Views
Harare-based famous adult entertainer, Beverly Sibanda has pulled stunts many will dare not.
Some claim that she is a brave woman but there is one thing that scares the hell out of her. Bev, as she is affectionately known to her legion of fans, is afraid of collecting her Ordinary Level results.
With reports that results for O-level stream of 2012 have been released and candidates are collecting theirs, Bev is still standing between a rock and a hard place five years after sitting for examinations.
Bev sat for the examinations at Zengeza High School in Chitungwiza in 2007 but the mother of one still finds it scary to approach her former school and how well she understood what she learnt at school.
"I wrote my examinations in 2007 and I still do not know how I fared because I am afraid of collecting the results," she said in a recent interview after being asked about her educational qualifications.
She called on anyone who can help her overcome her fears to come forward.
"I have to know them, so if there are people who are willing to help, they are most welcome. Otherwise I wouldn't do it on my own because I am too scared," reveals Bev.
Despite her fears, the 'queen of bottle dance' has in her short career stirred controversy that has left many speechless wondering the source of her courage.
Some claim that she is a brave woman but there is one thing that scares the hell out of her. Bev, as she is affectionately known to her legion of fans, is afraid of collecting her Ordinary Level results.
With reports that results for O-level stream of 2012 have been released and candidates are collecting theirs, Bev is still standing between a rock and a hard place five years after sitting for examinations.
Bev sat for the examinations at Zengeza High School in Chitungwiza in 2007 but the mother of one still finds it scary to approach her former school and how well she understood what she learnt at school.
She called on anyone who can help her overcome her fears to come forward.
"I have to know them, so if there are people who are willing to help, they are most welcome. Otherwise I wouldn't do it on my own because I am too scared," reveals Bev.
Despite her fears, the 'queen of bottle dance' has in her short career stirred controversy that has left many speechless wondering the source of her courage.
Source - Metro