Queen Nadia TV has become the focus of intense public debate after amassing millions of followers on Facebook through highly suggestive but non-explicit videos.
The content creator, who operates under the verified page name Queen Nadia TV, has seen her audience grow at remarkable speed since reopening her account.
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Within days, the page attracted close to three million followers, highlighting the power of viral content and the scale of public engagement on social media platforms.
Her videos, which avoid full nudity, often rely on brief, provocative gestures and carefully framed movements.
Supporters argue that the content remains within acceptable boundaries and complies with platform rules, while critics say the style is inappropriate and potentially harmful, particularly for younger viewers who may encounter the material online.
The rise of Queen Nadia TV has divided opinion across Zimbabwean social circles. Some users, mainly men, openly praise her confidence and business sense, noting that she appears to be profiting from online attention.
Others, including women’s groups and social commentators, have raised concerns about the wider social impact of such content and its influence on young girls.
The controversy has now attracted the attention of authorities.
The Broadcasting Services of Zimbabwe (BSZ) has issued a public statement warning that it will take action against content creators who produce material considered harmful to children, in accordance with national law.
Although the regulator did not name any individual, the announcement has been widely linked to the growing visibility of online creators such as Queen Nadia TV.
At the same time, some Facebook users say they have attempted to report her videos to the platform.
Facebook reportedly responded that the content does not violate its community standards, meaning the page has not been removed or restricted.
In recent posts, Queen Nadia TV has interacted directly with her followers, answering questions about her private life and online popularity.
In one video, she suggested she might consider changing her content after reading comments from critics.
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The post drew tens of thousands of reactions, with many fans urging her to continue, saying they support her work.
As social media continues to shape public discourse, the balance between personal choice, platform responsibility and child protection remains a key challenge.