TV personality Lorna Maseko jokes about ballet bringing all the boys to the yard

12 April 2017 - 13:38 By TshisaLIVE
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Being this flexible has its perks, just ask Lorna
Being this flexible has its perks, just ask Lorna
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Media personality Lorna Maseko started out as a ballerina and joked that one of the advantages of being as flexible as ballet dancer, is that it never goes away and it keeps "the boys" in the yard.

Lorna was a guest on Trending SA where she was discussing her new restaurant, new show and old ballerina days, when her "flexibility" came into question.

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One of the presenters, Shaka Sisulu, wanted to know if Lorna stretches before "love making" and eventually asked if she's "still got it". Lorna gave him a very spicy reply saying that the flexibility never goes away.

"It comes natural. It never goes. Why do you think the boys are always at the yard," she said.

The TV presenter said that she knew from a young age that she would rather do ballet than karate because she didn't want of risk being punched in the face.

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She added that she always knew that she was an "ambitious" person and that at the moment everything is going as it should, and she can't pretend that she isn't enjoying it.

"I can't pretend like I am not on top of the world," she said.

Lorna premiered her own TV cooking show The Hostess with Lorna Maseko last week, to general acclaim.

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