Combo party to offer COVID vaccines

January 13, 2022
Shanice ‘Combo Boss’ Wilson
Shanice ‘Combo Boss’ Wilson

Party promoter Shanice 'Combo Boss' Wilson says that the second staging of her party will involve a mini COVID-19 vaccination blitz.

"Mi have people a come on board with mi so all a who wah get dem jook can come and get dem vaccine. Mi also ago have people who a administer COVID test as well because mi want the patrons dem fi safe and mi want the country fi open back so people can take care a dem business," she said.

Wilson became a viral sensation in December weeks after she and her friend Kedesha Lewis uploaded a video promoting a party that promised oral sex and full intercourse at various prices including a 'combo' deal, offering both oral sex and full intercourse for $5,000. The party was held on Port Henderson Road in St Catherine although Wilson received a stern warning from the police against doing so. Her upcoming event, Combo Part 2, will be hosted at an undisclosed location in St Ann.

"Mi want all a di man dem get dem proper fix up before Valentines Day so mi want every man just come out. On Valentine's Day every man suppose to just feel free and light," she said.

She stated that safe sex will be at the top of the agenda and as a result, patrons will be able to get tested for HIV and other STIs upon entry.

"I'm getting sponsorship from a company who will be at the venue early so they can offer testing and dem ago have every type a condom. Ladies unno nah have to worry say unno man ago come a combo party and bring home disease to uno because it ago safe," she said. "Mi ago have girls who ago do dem tings. I personally will not be offering sex, mi just a keep the party." She also promised other combo deals. Wilson also rubbished reports that she was wanted by the police.

"No police nah look fa mi so I don't know where they get that stale news from. The police have my information so they know how to find me if they want. No police nah look fi mi," she said.

"Mi just a do mi ting because mi have mi son and loved ones to take care of," Wilson added.

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