Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Ex-model Vanessa Sibanda had her fans cringe after she posted her picture on Facebook showing a piercing on the cheek.
“Had to get my cheeks pierced today loving it was worth all the pain,” she posted on her wall.
But that did not go well with her fans who said she was defacing her natural beauty.
“I’m not even for it my love don’t mess with that beautiful face,” Laso Kate commented.

The former Miss Zimbabwe-turned-singer more popularly known as Queen Vee is back on the fast lane as seen on pictures of her in racy outfits.
However, the mother of one has remarkably maintained a trimmed figure after giving birth to her son Farai Jnr.

According to a research done by Body Jewellery, almost any part of the body can be pierced but it is always important to consider your individual anatomy before getting a piercing. Everyone’s body is different and piercings such as upper ear piercings and intimate piercings are very dependent on the individual.

“You can then choose not only the placement that will suit your body but also the jewellery that has the best chance of healing your piercing. As with any piercing placement queries, it is recommend that you consult a professional body piercer with any questions before you decide to go ahead with a piercing,” notes Body Jewellery.

“It is also important to think about your lifestyle – will your new piercing be practical in day to day life? Simple things such as clothing and work dress codes can cause problems with certain body piercings.

“For example, if you wear a helmet or headphones often it may make it difficult to heal upper ear piercings. Many work places do not allow facial piercings and if you work in a dangerous environment certain body piercings pose a health risk. Most of these issues can be overcome with careful piercing placement and the right jewellery but it is always better to be safe than sorry!”

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