IVU SUZEE MY PHONE WON’T STOP RINGING, CALLS, SMSES ETC FROM WOMEN EAGER TO COME TO THE AUDITION
Foreign adult-content creator Ivu Suzee has found himself at the center of growing attention in South Africa—attention he says has become overwhelming. Since the now-viral Lerato Molwelang video began trending online, Suzee claims his phone has not stopped ringing, with calls and messages pouring in from women eager to audition for future projects.
According to Suzee, despite the controversy and online debate surrounding his work, he is not in any trouble with the law. His legal team has been quick to clarify that no one involved in his productions was forced, misled, or tricked into participating. His lawyer maintains that all the women featured in the videos are fully aware of the nature of the content before taking part.
“They come knowing exactly what kind of content I produce,” Suzee reportedly said. “Everything is explained upfront, and deposits are paid before anyone even travels to a shoot.”
The sudden spike in interest, Suzee says, began after the Lerato Molwelang video gained traction across social media platforms. Since then, more South African women have allegedly been reaching out, hoping to be included in upcoming auditions. While some see this as an opportunity, Suzee admits the response has been far greater than he anticipated.
The demand, he claims, has become so high that managing inquiries alone is proving difficult. In a light-hearted but telling comment, Suzee allegedly joked that he may now need additional male cast members to help manage the workload, saying the interest has become “too much cake for one person to eat.”
As conversations around adult content, consent, and social media fame continue to dominate online spaces, Ivu Suzee remains a polarizing figure. Whether the buzz will translate into long-term success—or further controversy—remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: for now, his phone is not getting any rest.
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