#GCS 6.4.16 Pt3

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Get to know a whole new side of soul/pop singer, dancer and actor Moneoa - The 'More Than You' hitmaker takes Gareth into her mind by telling her fascinating life story, including growing up in contrasts of wealth and poverty, being raised by her single mother, how she's grown to own the music industry, as well as the special man in her life! The 26-year-old artist also gets candid regarding why she doesn't view fame as an achievement, "the Blesser life" and her exciting future plans.
6 Apr 2016 2AM English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · News

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