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Mihlali Ndamase trolled over ‘botched’ new veneers
South African social media star Mihlali Ndamase has joined a list of Mzansi celebrities who have jetted off to Turkey to buy a new set of teeth.
However, her new teeth have received mixed reactions online, with many suggesting that they look botched and that she should not have gotten the new shiny white veneers.
MIHLALI TRENDS AFTER REVEALING HER NEW SET OF TEETH
Digital content creator Mihlali Ndamase is trending following her recent visit to the popular Prime Dental Clinic in Turkey.
It’s no secret that dental procedures can be expensive, but Mihlali is willing to invest whatever it takes to ensure she always looks her best.
Ndamase recently visited Turkey to buy a new set of teeth with her mother. Both of them underwent the procedure and gave fans a glimpse into it.
The award-winning content creator shared a video showcasing her before-and-after teeth-replacement results.
A look at Mihlali Ndamase’s teeth before & after her Vaneers she got at The Clinique Instabul for free, to promote the cosmetic clinic on her social media. pic.twitter.com/LknHcW11hr
— sanele nkosi (@sanelenkosixx) February 25, 2025
X USERS CRITICISE THE INFLUENCER’S DENTAL TRANSFORMATION
Ndamase’s dental work has received mixed reactions, with many X users suggesting that she ruined her smile, as her original teeth were nicer than her new smile.
@hrhbitch wrote: “Why the hell did Mihlali get veneers? She had a really good set of teeth. Yoh, sana, it’s really the soul that needs surgery. The girls are fixing things that don’t need to be fixed. Bethuna, let’s start going to therapy!”
@TBGnare: “Mihlali and Cyan are just proof that body dysmorphia is a real thing.”
@boo_nolss: “Mihlali got botched dental work done.”
@OkuZA01: “Mihlali’s teeth were so perfect before these.”
@xhosathreads wrote: “I agree, Mihlali’s teeth were perfect. I think they her teeth look good in that picture. However, in a video, they look a bit thick and aren’t in harmony with her slim face. But they aren’t bad at all.”
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