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Sexy songstress Efya has waded into the controversy of the unnamed Ghanaian female musician who was captured by News-One cameras without any underwear during a public performance.
The artiste’s unfortunate choice of wardrobe – clothes without underwear – left her naked sex organ exposed, but mostly to the sharpest of eyes, including News-One cameras.
According to Efya, it would be hypocritical to say she was not aware that some girls now found it trendy to get all dolled up without wearing panties. News-One has gathered that the girls call that type of dressing ‘ready to fight’.
Efya said it would be difficult to explain why her fellow ladies chose not to wear panties when they dress up because she had never tried that in her entire life. “Sometimes girls don’t wear panties but I haven’t done it before though it is not a big deal. Many girls do it,” Efya added.
Putting it on record that she had never dressed up without wearing panties suggests that Efya could not be the unnamed female musician who went on stage and captured exposing her naked vag**na. When News One asked what her opinion on the issue was Efya noted: “Maybe there was a situation but I don’t think it was intentional.
I have not tried it before and I will not do so in the future because now everybody will be looking out for which artiste is wearing panties and who is not because it has happened to someone."
Various reasons have been given as to why several Ghanaians girls in recent times dress without wearing panties and the most common of reason seems to be that panties make them feel uncomfortable, depending on the type of clothing they wear.
The section of Ghanaian girls who dress up ‘underwearless’ mostly do so when they put on jeans trousers or any other light trousers. The explanation is that the outline of the panties through the trousers is distasteful.
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