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Mawhoo’s glam life turns heads – PIC
Amapiano star Mawhoo continues to capture the spotlight, not only with her music but also with her luxurious lifestyle. Since her rise to fame, she has become a fan-favourite, performing at sold-out shows both locally and internationally. Her energy on stage and unique sound have earned her spots alongside top acts like Kabza De Small, further cementing her place in South Africa’s music scene.
A Louis Vuitton Moment
Mawhoo recently made headlines after being seen with a Louis Vuitton Speedy P9 Bandouliere 25 Autres Cuirs Monogram, a bag worth a jaw-dropping $9,300 (about R162,000). The luxury accessory turned heads online and added to her growing image as one of the most stylish stars in Mzansi.
The bag has also been spotted in the hands of fellow celebrities like DJ Black Coffee and DJ Maphorisa, making it a must-have among South Africa’s elite. However, Mawhoo’s flaunting of the high-end piece has reignited discussions on luxury goods and their origins, particularly as trade tensions between China and the US have drawn attention to where many of these designer products are manufactured.
Designer Spending Spree
The Louis Vuitton handbag is just the latest in Mawhoo’s streak of luxury purchases. Last year, she reportedly bought a double-storey house, although she has kept its exact location under wraps. In July 2023, she trended after buying a Mercedes-Benz V-Class 300d, valued at around R2.2 million.
Her spending has not only highlighted her success but also sparked public fascination and debate around the “soft life” many of South Africa’s rising stars are now embracing.
Living the Dream
From headlining international shows to rocking high-end fashion, Mawhoo is living her dream. While some question the cost of luxury, her fans continue to celebrate her rise and the confidence with which she wears her success.
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