
Fans gush over Londie London, but how old is she?
Thanks to her huge social media following, reality star and influencer Londie London often trends whenever she posts or gets posted.
The star is trending after her picture-perfect photos flooded online, leaving many trying to connect the dots about her age.
The photos have gained thousands of comments and reactions since being posted online. After all, since her shot to fame, she has managed to keep her age under wraps, leaving many to guess.
However, against the now viral photos, the publication has since noted that the photos making the rounds online were from her birthday shoot.
But how old is Londie London? The 33-year-old influencer was born on 13 April 1992 in KwaZulu-Natal.
She joins a host of celebrities who have celebrated their birthdays this April, including Jozi FM presenter Penny Ntuli.
The fast-rising radio host celebrated her 28th birthday. Like Londie London, she took to social media to reveal her age, setting social media abuzz.
In 2015, she made headlines when she featured on Ghana's multi-award-winning Afrobeat singer D-Black's smash hit 'Ma Nonko.'
No doubt the track thrust her into the musical scene. Two years down the line, in 2017, she joined Ambitiouz Entertainment.
She went on to drop her single 'He Goes' and the rest was history. Londie London went on to feature with other artists, including Miss Pru.
Last year, she dropped another song as she marked her return to the music scene.
Over the years, she has become one of the most followed influencers in South Africa. Her huge social media following has earned her several endorsement deals.
On the other hand, Londie London's life of glitz and glamour has seen her being cast on big-budget reality shows like Real Housewives of Durban.
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