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MzVee says being a celebrity may have its perks but the day-to-day reality of life as a star is just as tough.
Speaking to Lexis Bill on Joy FM's Drive Time show, the 'Sheriff' singer said during certain seasons of the year, like in Christmas, where she is programmed to perform a series of shows back to back, she is sometimes compelled to live in a bus.
“It is fun but it is work at the end of the day. So, it can get really tedious,” she stated.
MzVee who is promoting her song new song ‘Baby’ said she has not taken a breath since the release of her song.
“I am doing my media tour, I have been up since 4 am, haven't slept much and I have been at it every day since the song came out. Same for 'Baddest boss and other songs."
Many celebrities after enduring such a rigorous schedule often rely on sunglasses to mask their tiredness, MzVee added.
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