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My boobs are heavy and sensitive – Cindy Sanyu opens up about getting back on stage

Riaz Paavo by Riaz Paavo
April 4, 2022
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It is common knowledge that women’s bodies change during and after pregnancy. Cinderella Sanyu, better known as Cindy Sanyu, talked about getting back on stage despite breastfeeding.

In a fresh update, the “Boom Party” singer made it clear that she has started working out again and doing rehearsals for her musical performances, but her boobs are still giving her a difficult time.

While sharing the challenges she is facing as a new mother, Cindy, who gave birth to a bouncing baby girl in January 2022 at Prime Care Hospital, has revealed that her boobs are massive, heavy, and sensitive.

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“It was indeed a good weekend here. I have started rehearsals and some light workouts but eh,these boobs are a problem. They are massive and heavy and so sensitive since they have milk. Anyways, I am a breastaurant now hehehehehehe,” Cindy wrote on social media.

The self-proclaimed ‘King Herself’ who is known for her energetic performances and dance moves announced in November of 2021, that she will not step on stage until she gives birth because she didn’t want to kill her brand.

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