
(Video) Zahnita Wilson Buys Brand New Renault Captur: 'No More Beat-up Rental Cars For Me!'
Speaking of which, it seems the working mother has recently reached a new milestone that could make her daily routine a little easier. Earlier this week, she cheerfully shared with fans that she had received a brand new car.
Zahnita Wilson reposted an Instagram Story from a car seller who congratulated her on her latest milestone. 'No more beat-up rental cars for me! Special thank you to Elle and Ida! Totally satisfied! @pasaraya.kereta thank you so, so much! ❤️,' the model captioned. As seen in the video below, she purchased a blue Renault Captur, a practical choice that will certainly make her delivery runs much easier.
In the original post, the seller also offered well wishes to Zahnita as she continues rebuilding her life, writing: 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. I believe the grass is greener on the other side. Soon, you will find yourself again and shine bright like a diamond. Thank you for allowing me and @pasaraya.kereta to be part of your stepping stone in rebuilding your life.'
Following the video post, many of Zahnita's fans took to the comments to congratulate her on the milestone. Some expressed their joy at seeing the celebrity in a better place since filing for divorce, while others shared their own experiences of how life had improved after ending their marriages. If you're wondering about her legal case, there are currently no updates on her pending divorce, suggesting that matters are being kept low-profile until everything is finalised.
Watch the video below:
Sources: Instagram, Threads

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