And Now Queen Elizabeth’s Media Is Talking About Vera Sidika’s Bleaching!

Let it never be said that Kenya is a country of no significance. Let it never be said that Kenya has no role to play in the geopolitical scene. But this has nothing to do with my militant, moderate leftist leaning. This is about Vera making it to BBC. Aye, BBC believes she is worth an entire article on. And this is what the BBC had to say:

 

 

 

 

 

Two photos of Vera Sidika from her Instagram page where her skin looks light

Two recent photos of Vera Sidika from her Instagram page

 

 

 

Skin lightening is under the spotlight in Kenya after a well-known socialite, Vera Sidika, revealed she has spent tens of thousands of dollars on the treatment – prompting the hashtag #BleachedBeauty.

Vera Sidika is sometimes dubbed “Kenya’s Kim Kardashian”, as – like Kardashian – she is famed for posting photos of her voluptuous backside on social media. But this time, it’s not her bottom that’s under scrutiny.

On Friday night she gave an interview on Kenyan TV in which she spoke openly about the skin lightening treatment she has recently undergone. “Looking good is my business,” she said matter-of-factly. “My body is my business, nobody else’s but mine.” Sidika said she’d had the skin lightening done in the UK and suggested it cost somewhere in the region of 15 million Kenyan shillings ($170,000; £100,000). She says she’s already seen an increase in demand for her services.

The response on Kenyan social media was huge. “I was accused of promoting or endorsing a white-centred view of beauty for African girls by interviewing her,” the host of the programme Larry Madowo told BBC Trending. “The criticism was quite intense.” NTV decided to run a follow-up programme to discuss skin lightening, and encouraged people to share their thoughts using #BleachedBeauty.

 

 

 

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