Simi reacts to pastor who spoke against ladies rocking their natural hair
Popular nigerian singer Simi has reacted to the viral video of the pastor who spoke against ladies wearing their natural hair. This pastor had been speaking to ladies teaching them how to attract men and mentioned how natural hair won't do the trick.
Simi's full name is Simisola Bolatito Kosoko. She is an actress, singer and songwriter. She started her career in 2008 when she released her debut album titled Ogaju. She began as a gospel singer. She is 35 years old. She is married to another Nigerian singer known as Adekunle Gold. The couple got married in 2019 in Lagos state and they have a daughter together.
Simi tackled the woman who was preaching in the viral video about how ladies should carry themselves. A female pastor began trending on Twitter recently because of her advice to single women. The pastor had been advising women to make themselves friendly to men and also go out more often instead of staying home every night. She advised advised to buy wigs and stop wearing their naturally hair.
The pastor
In her words "Show yourself friendly and then you will have friends. All of you will be carrying natural hair about. Who natural hair help? OK. Better wear your wig and be flipping it. Go and spend that money on hair. Draw your brows, buy lip gloss, look good. Natural hair is not selling market. When you marry you off your wig because you have entered, there's nothing they can do about it. But before you enter, don't be caught unfresh. Never. Package yourself well.”
Simi then reacted on her official Twitter account, saying this preacher was the reason why self hate was growing among women. She stated that it is because woman aren't okay with their skins and would resort to bleaching and all manner of things.
She stated "Even when you hide self-hate inside "good advice", it's still self-hate. This is why 90% of skin care products in countries full of beautiful dark skin girls/women are "whitening creams". And girls are told that the hair that grows out of their hair is not special enough. It's not that you're not good enough, it's that they said you're not good enough. She's on the pulpit too. A role model. Lol. Wetin God no send una, na hin una like to dey do."
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Popular nigerian singer Simi has reacted to the viral video of the pastor who spoke against ladies wearing their natural hair. This pastor had been speaking to ladies teaching them how to attract men and mentioned how natural hair won't do the trick.
Simi's full name is Simisola Bolatito Kosoko. She is an actress, singer and songwriter. She started her career in 2008 when she released her debut album titled Ogaju. She began as a gospel singer. She is 35 years old. She is married to another Nigerian singer known as Adekunle Gold. The couple got married in 2019 in Lagos state and they have a daughter together.
Simi tackled the woman who was preaching in the viral video about how ladies should carry themselves. A female pastor began trending on Twitter recently because of her advice to single women. The pastor had been advising women to make themselves friendly to men and also go out more often instead of staying home every night. She advised advised to buy wigs and stop wearing their naturally hair.
The pastor
In her words "Show yourself friendly and then you will have friends. All of you will be carrying natural hair about. Who natural hair help? OK. Better wear your wig and be flipping it. Go and spend that money on hair. Draw your brows, buy lip gloss, look good. Natural hair is not selling market. When you marry you off your wig because you have entered, there's nothing they can do about it. But before you enter, don't be caught unfresh. Never. Package yourself well.”
Simi then reacted on her official Twitter account, saying this preacher was the reason why self hate was growing among women. She stated that it is because woman aren't okay with their skins and would resort to bleaching and all manner of things.
She stated "Even when you hide self-hate inside "good advice", it's still self-hate. This is why 90% of skin care products in countries full of beautiful dark skin girls/women are "whitening creams". And girls are told that the hair that grows out of their hair is not special enough. It's not that you're not good enough, it's that they said you're not good enough. She's on the pulpit too. A role model. Lol. Wetin God no send una, na hin una like to dey do."
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