Ex-Bafana Bafana star’s wife shows off R4.4m Mercedes

Former Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns talisman Dino Ndlovu’s wife, Felicia, is trending after she shared photos posing next to her Mercedes-AMG G63.

The photos have gained thousands of comments and reactions since they dropped on the internet.

FORMER BAFANA BAFANA STAR’S WIFE FLAUNTS R4.4 MILLION CAR

Felicia reportedly shared the photos in a now-deleted Instagram post, but several tabloids have since shared the now-deleted photos.

The photos were taken as the bubbly wag went about her routine tennis matches.

Former Bafana Bafana star Dino Ndlovu and his wife. Image: Facebook @Mzansi Football

Felicia Ndlovu, who has wowed many with her life of glitz and glamour, was standing next to a Mercedes-AMG G63 with a base price tag of R4.4 million.

After all, this is not the first time she has been spotted with the sleek German beast. Felicia Ndlovu has also been spotted driving around in a white Mercedes-AMG G63.

She is a ‘spoiled wag’ who lives lavishly and is unapologetic about it. Her two rumoured Mercs cost a whooping R8.8 million.

She often trends whenever she posts, thanks to her huge social media following.

This is not the first the former Bafana Bafana star’s wife has made headlines with her life of glitz and glamour.

Just like those before her, Felicia Ndlovu is into fashion and is a car enthusiast with a soft spot for some of the world’s finest cars.

Felicia Ndlovu has been spotted driving around in a Bentley and a Porsche, which she received as a Valentine’s Day present in 2021.

Felicia Ndlovu also drives around in a Mercedes-Benz V-Class worth R2.2 million. Despite her life of glitz and glamour, little is known about her occupation.

However, her husband, Dino Ndlovu, has earned a fortune from his illustrious career that spans years.

CAREER

The former Bafana Bafana star started his youth career with Dona Young Stars. During his youth career, he also starred for several teams, including OI Celtic and Platinum Stars.

Ndlovu made his senior debut career with Mamelodi Sundowns in 2009. However, after a year, he was loaned out to Bloemfontein Celtic.

In 2011, he joined Bnei Yehuda and left the club for Maccabi Haifa in 2012. That same year, he had his senior national team call-up.

However, since 2012, he has played for over eight clubs in South Africa and Asia. No doubt he earned a fortune from his illustrious career that spans years.

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