Yvet talks straight about issues. She holds no barrel and pulls no guns. She just tells it as she sees it. In this episode, Yvet talks about dogs, about Africans making telephone calls, bleaching of skins and dreams of marrying Bill Gates.Yvet also has an encounter with a hen!
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