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‘Born-again’ Hillary Makaya refuses to get rid of ‘nude’ pictures

MODEL Hillary Makaya

MODEL Hillary Makaya, says she is now a born-again Christian, but refused to delete “nude” pictures on her social media pages when confronted by followers.

In one of her recent posts on Instagram, she poses for pictures in a light room depicting a "spiritual" Makaya with a Bible verse quote.

Psalms 27: “The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear.”

One of her followers asked her to delete her previous images that show her in semi-nude.

“If you are really a born-again Christian, remove all those nude pictures of you on your social media. 2 Corinthians 5:17, Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come; the old has gone, the new is here,” commented the follower.

In response, Makaya poked fun at the follower with the use of a laughing emoji and said the pictures should be testimony to her newly found faith.

“Nude pictures? Get your terms right and I will not remove my old pictures. Whoever goes through my page needs to feel the transformation,” Makaya said.

“I believe I am an inspiration to many right now and my transformation will win souls for the kingdom of God. Leave my self-explanatory testimony as it is,” she said.

Hillary and her sibling Yolanda were recently linked to a love triangle with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ally, prophet-cum musician Passion Java.

Java allegedly impregnated Yolanda whilst he was dating Hillary.

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