#BacheloretteSA: Qiniso Van Damme gives Stacey and JSbu the low down on what she wants in her Mr. Right

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In early July, Qiniso Van Damme was announced as the very first South African 'Bachelorette'. Production had to be halted because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but entries for the first season of the 'Bachelorette SA' have been opened! Qiniso Van Damme was the first woman to step out of the limousine onto the red carpet and into the mansion in The Bachelor SA Season 2. She was the first to wow the #BachelorNation with her larger-than-life, what-you-see-is-what-you-get personality and big smile; and the first to kiss hunk Marc Buckner. Now she’s getting another chance to find the man of her dreams as South Africa’s very first 'Bachelorette'! With entries coming in thick and fast for Qiniso, Stacey and JSbu did not want the province of KZN to be left out, so they chatted to Qinisio and found out from her what exactly she is looking for...
7 Sep 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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