After 12 years of bringing the youth together, BTTC announced that the movement will be coming to an end in 2021.
This unique youth event has grown into the largest public display of both commercial and underground hip hop in Africa, presenting a day of live music, street art, break-dancing, art installation, skateboarding, film, street fashion, gaming, speakers and panel discussions.
From the daytime events to the night performances, this is one time that the inner city comes alive with true freedom of expression providing a destination for hip hop fans, artists and industry related individuals to converge and celebrate the experience of hip hop and youth culture.
She says that her career as an Insta- model began when she realised that when she went out partying and posted pictures the feedback was amazing. According to her, pictures of her bum would get her thousands of followers in a day and clubs started approaching her to host parties.
She says that although she has had so many followers, news reached her parents that she was a prostitute and she had to explain to them what exactly she does. She says that although South African culture is different from the one in the US, she wanted people to understand that Instagram was created for Business and for celebrities to get their work out there.
Londie has a lot of lingerie photos as she was trying to create hype on a lingerie line she was working on but people trashed it saying she was selling her body on social media. This made her deactivate her Instagram page. Due to the sexy pictures on her Instagram she was featured in L-Tido’s music video Dlala ka Yona.

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