Ndèye Khady Ndiaye, former owner of “Sweet Beauté,” is speaking out publicly not solely due to the Senegalese legal case she was involved in, but also due to significant personal financial difficulties. Now residing in Morocco, Ndiaye claims to be facing a severe economic crisis, struggling to cover daily expenses, including nearly a year of unpaid rent. Her recent apologies to Adji Sarr and criticisms of Ousmane Sonko, including accusations of ingratitude, appear to be a bid for attention alongside her desire to share her version of events. Ndiaye has also discussed receiving medical assistance in Morocco facilitated by an associate of Bassirou Diomaye Faye, followed by continued care in Spain. These statements suggest her public disclosures are motivated by a need to highlight both the “Sweet Beauté” case and her current, challenging circumstances. The shift in her narrative points to a complex situation beyond the original legal battle.

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