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'So many men in my mentions': Natasha Thahane exhausted of meddlers

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Actress Natasha Thahane is tired of

the attention she's been getting from men since her relationship with Orlando Pirates' Thembinkosi Lorch has come to light.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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