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CONTORTIONIST : DR ( D'FLEX) PROFILE

‎Oyindamola kolawole D'flex is the stunning and hottest contortionist/dancer on the block right now!

 Do you want to know why? Yeah I thought so.

 D'flex recently featured in Phynos Alobam Video,he(phyno) loved D'flex's performance that he personally asked Clarence Peters to release extra shots of his scene in the video. 

 He was the second runner up for Nigeria's Got Talent, in that competition Kate Henshaw and Dan Foster acknowledged his talent. When those two folks gives any performer thumbs up it means that the individual is extraordinary. 

 He came from a humble background in a family three in which d'flex is the first child, he lost his dad two years ago but that never stopped him from pushing on, it rather motivated him to improve on his skills and ability. 

 Moments with Mo interviewed him and they were stunned with the level of virtue D'flex possessed. There are so many accolades attached to him, if we keep on mentioning them we will have to read up to four pages of this extract ! 

 In this pose D'flex did a total body twist with a bone break which would keep you wondering what kind of body art is this! 
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