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CORPORAL RAFELITO Lafayette loves pampering his sons, but as he got treated to a pedicure, manicure, facial and de-stressed massage yesterday, it was obvious that he loves being pampered even more.

Beauty care expert Suzanne Anderson, like most Jamaicans, was impressed and sought to commend the father of three by offering him a spa package valued at more than $14,000.

Lafayette admitted that he did not sleep the night before his spa treatment at Suzanne’s Body Care located at 18 Roosevelt Avenue in Kingston.

“I’m excited based on the conversation that me and Ms Suzanne have, that she is going to take care of me and let me feel appreciated, so you don’t want to oversleep, you just want to get some pampering,” said Lafayette, who had just picked up his 67-year-old mother from her dialysis treatment.

While some men consider a pedicure to be a luxury best enjoyed by females, that is not the case for Lafayette who purchased a foot bath so he could get one done at his own convenience.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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