Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Pastor Chris Okotie's Ex-Wife's Daughter Attacks Lupita Nyong'o



Hollywood actress Lupita Nyong'o has been criticized in recent times for speaking against bleaching the skin.
This time, she's been attacked by Jessica Henshaw, the daughter of  Pastor Chris Okotie's estranged wife, Stephanie Henshaw.

Jessica Henshaw
Lupita Nyong'o was honored with the Best Breakthrough Performance Award at the 7th annual Black Women in Hollywood Luncheon for her work in critically acclaimed film, 12 Years a Slave, and in her acceptance speech, she'd said black is beautiful and condemned bleaching creams after she read a letter from a girl who said Lupita rescued her from buying Dencia’s Whitenicious cream to lighten her skin.
Well light skinned Jessica is apparently not happy with Lupita and here is what she has to say:
A lot of women just have very low self esteem. It's not about being light or dark skinned even a man who likes light skinned girls wouldn't date a zombie looking light skinned girl just because she is light skinned which mean we all recognize real beauty no matter the shade it comes in.
If you choose to be dark skinned please be dark skinned and happy with it and stop criticizing people for lightening their skin to make yourself feel better.
If you are dark skinned and you don't feel beautiful that's your problem. All I'm saying is life is too short not to be comfortable in your own skin.  Tone your skin, in fact bleach it if you want the consequences are on you. If you choose to be dark skinned that's also on you.
In my opinion a lot of women who vent at light skinned people only do it because they are insecure if not they would just mind their business and focus on other world threatening issues.
How many Nigerians die from skin cancer anyway with all the noise people make about it? I like lupita and I think she's gorgeous but I think she should just shut up with the skin color issue and stop acting so crude. It's a civilized era black people should make better speeches without talking about race and akin tone. A lot of dark skinned women have broken grounds right from time.
Who agrees with Jessica?

No comments:

Post a Comment