Grateful beyond words to be featured on the cover of Rolling Stone Africa this Juneteenth. A day that honors freedom, resilience, and the generations who paved the way makes this moment even more meaningful. This cover is bigger than me it's a reflection of the communities, dreams, and legacies that continue to move us forward. Happy Juneteenth❤️🖤💚
💬Olandria on something the world still does not fully know about Olandria, the woman:
“I think one thing the world still doesn't fully know about me is how much I value quiet
moments and personal growth away from the spotlight. People often see the photos, the appearances, and the opportunities, but they don't always see the reflection, faith, and determination that keep me grounded. I also think people would be surprised by how much I enjoy learning, growing, and finding ways to serve others.
The public figure is only one part of who I am. At the end of the day, I'm still a woman with dreams, insecurities, goals, and a heart for helping people. If there's one thing I'd want people to understand, it's that the most important parts of me aren't the titles or recognition - it's my character, my faith, my relationships, and the purpose that guides everything I do.”
Olandria said she and Nic didn't really fight after leaving the villa because they were both receiving so much hate and public scrutiny. Instead, they became each other's shoulder to cry on and constantly checked in with one another to make sure they were okay!