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‘Podcast and Chill’ with MacG. Images via Instagram @podcastwithmacg.

The naked truth? Babalwa & Vonks appear in the buff on ‘Podcast & Chill’

Babalwa and Vonks appeared fully nude on ‘Podcast and Chill’ with MacG to talk about nudists and naturalists. Take a look…

'Podcast and Chill with MacG and Sol Phenduka

‘Podcast and Chill’ with MacG. Images via Instagram @podcastwithmacg.

Musician Babalwa and Vonks appeared on an episode of MacG’s Podcast and Chill fully nude to talk about nudists and naturalists on Monday 30 May. 

BABALWA AND VONKS GO FULLY NUDE ON ‘PODCAST AND CHILL’

Twitter user @ThisIsColbert shared a clip of Babalwa and Vonks appearing on an episode of Podcast and Chill naked. The video began trending on Twitter, racking up 86 100 views at the time of publishing. 

Babalwa and Vonks came out in their birthday suits to talk about nudists and naturalists. So, what is the difference between a nudist and naturalist? Babalwa has answers!

“A nudist is somebody who just prefers to have a lifestyle without clothing but they don’t take it further. Now, a naturalist is somebody, who over and above liking being naked will take it to the next level. We have different people who join for different reasons and most probably Vonks has got his own reasons why he became a naturalist over and above just not liking clothes,” explained Babalwa. 

“By the way, we do not like clothes because we were born without clothes. I would imagine a day when you see a child being born wearing clothes,” she continued.

DISCLAIMER: The following video contains scenes of nudity. You can watch the full episode here.

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Babalwa and Vonks appear on ‘Podcast and Chill’ naked. Images via Instagram @podcastwithmacg.

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WHY DOES BABALWA HAVE AN EYE PATCH?

MacG asked Babalwa why she was wearing an eye patch and she first joked about it being fashionable. However, she later revealed that she met in a car accident in 2000.

“Eye patch is a part of fashion and marketing. My apologies, I’m joking. I was involved in a car accident. How many years ago? 20 something years back, the year 2000, but you know you get to a level in life where you translate what is supposed to be a bad thing into a good thing,” she said.

“So when I lost my one eye I realised (that) you don’t need eyes to see,” she continued.

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