Azziad Nasenya Claims Vera Sidika Supported Her During Her Debt Crisis
Image: Azziad Nasenya parades enviable bikini body in sunny thirst trap photoContent creator Azziad Nasenya has publicly thanked socialite Vera Sidika for her support during a recent social media scandal that alleged Azziad was in debt. The revelation came during Vera’s post-surgery party, an event attended by several other celebrities, including Diana Marua and Frankie Just Gym It.
While at the party, Azziad shared that only three celebrities had stood by her during the difficult period. She revealed that Vera was one of them, consistently checking in on her while she was away.
“She was one of the three celebrities who checked up on me when I was away from the continent. Nearly every day, so I got you big sis,” Azziad said, before hugging a smiling Vera.
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A Scandal and a Surprise Show of Support
The scandal began after online reports claimed that Azziad had borrowed money from friends to fund a lavish lifestyle but had failed to repay them. The news went viral while she was in Germany visiting her family, leading to significant backlash online.
Despite the public criticism, Azziad found a surprising ally in Vera Sidika. The gesture highlights an unexpected bond between the two personalities and sheds light on the behind-the-scenes support Azziad received.
During the same event, Vera also addressed her recent surgery, explaining her decision to get a lift. She told guests that it was about self-love and reclaiming her body after giving birth and breastfeeding.
“Having kids and breastfeeding… you know pregnancy is a journey and your body changes,” Vera said. “When you really get a chance to make the most out of your body after kids, you go for it. Don’t let anyone shame you. You love yourself; that is why you are fixing yourself. That is my motto, and I have always lived by this.”
The men present in the event were however, criticized for attending the event, which was expected to be attended by women.
