Wendy Addo, a Ghanaian high life artiste, is a Ghanaian songstress. The lovely singer is signed to Ruff Town Records and has had about 20 hit singles in the last two years, as well as many awards to show for her hard work.

Wendy Shay's dedication and hard work have taken her to incredible places and earned her several contracts and honors, including the 2019 New Artist of the Year.
The queen's gigantic hips and flat tummy have gotten a lot of coverage recently, which has put a lot of unanswered questions in the minds of some Ghanaians.
Although some believe she wears hip pads, others believe they are completely normal. Here are some photos to show Wendy Shay's natural flat stomach and curves.




She clearly exposed some parts of her body in these photos, especially her thighs, which would have revealed the hips pad if she was wearing one. This demonstrates that the hips of the young singer are genuine and not "fake," as it is commonly assumed.
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