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There’s nothing empowering about being nude – Shadaya Knight berates female celebrities

A Zimbabwean influencer and life coach, Shadaya Knight has condemned female Hollywood celebrities who wear revealing outfits in public.

He said it is not a form of bravery or empowerment for women to dress half-unclad while attending social events.

Shadaya stated this while reacting to the see through outfit, American singer, Ciara her colleagues, Rihanna and Beyonce wore to events like the Oscars and Grammys.

He said the middle-aged women who choose to wear such clothes are only trying relive their past glory and attract attention they enjoyed in their youthful days.

According to the social media influencer, they have misplaced priorities as what they should be more concerned about is taking care of their homes, especially for someone like Ciara who is married with kids.

Shadaya wrote; “There’s nothing brave or empowering about being nude…these are just wom€n past their prime (all in their 30s) trying to relive their past glory when they should actually be home taking care of their homes (husband and/or kids)… it’s not sexy but trashy.”

Similarly, Nigerian actress, Regina Daniels, has said that Nollywood industry is not a safe place for young girls to work.

She stated this via her social media page while urging producers and directors to discontinue and discourage the act of employing minors into the movie industry.

The 22-year-old actress recalled the time she met a 14-year-old girl dressed indecently and working under a makeup artist on a movie set.

Daniels, in a video she posted on Instagram advised her colleagues to shun child labour and keep the Nigerian entertainment industry secure.

She said; “I met a 14-year-old girl wearing a short skirt, crop top and working under another young guy on the movie set who claims to be a make-up artist.

Her parents are far away in Port Harcourt and she came to Lagos last year. She sleeps in different hotel rooms with whoever agrees to accommodate her every night and is not willing to go back to her parents. This girl told me that she is here to learn but trust me, I know the industry and it is not a safe place for young girls.”

She captioned the clip: “DISCLAIMER!!! This goes to the CELEBRITIES AND MOVIE PRODUCERS PLEASE SAY NO TO CHILD LABOUR and keep the industry Secure.”