Bev Sibanda claims she built the entire dance industry, and everyone else just copies her. She thinks fading performers start fights just to get attention because their skills dried up. The Sexy Angels leader warned that she reached a level of maturity where she ignores the noise, but she promised to report anyone trying to cyberbully her for clout. She feels totally done with copycats stealing her moves.
Bev mentioned she has been grinding since 2007 and basically forced everyone else to upgrade their game. She bragged about a successful run of shows outside Harare recently, thanking promoters who actually respect the brand. She honestly believes she sets every trend in the club scene while others just ride her wave to survive.
The dancer insists the industry needs to clean up its act if it wants to last. She told Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub that professionalism is non-negotiable for future growth. Bev wants rival crews to collaborate instead of fighting, arguing that unity makes the whole sector stronger rather than tearing it down with petty squabbles.
She also dropped a serious warning about creeps lurking around venues looking to exploit performers. Bev said she fiercely protects her team from predators because valuing their bodies keeps them in the game longer. She admitted that showbiz destroys the weak, meaning staying focused and hardworking remains the only way to survive the chaos.
Bev mentioned she has been grinding since 2007 and basically forced everyone else to upgrade their game. She bragged about a successful run of shows outside Harare recently, thanking promoters who actually respect the brand. She honestly believes she sets every trend in the club scene while others just ride her wave to survive.
The dancer insists the industry needs to clean up its act if it wants to last. She told Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub that professionalism is non-negotiable for future growth. Bev wants rival crews to collaborate instead of fighting, arguing that unity makes the whole sector stronger rather than tearing it down with petty squabbles.
She also dropped a serious warning about creeps lurking around venues looking to exploit performers. Bev said she fiercely protects her team from predators because valuing their bodies keeps them in the game longer. She admitted that showbiz destroys the weak, meaning staying focused and hardworking remains the only way to survive the chaos.