The singer warned that people should stop criticizing women who are
working hard to make a living in the entertainment industry. She added
that her cute outfit on stage and on your TV, does not make me a
prostitute.
Read her full post:
“People need to start respecting FEMALE entertainers , presenters,
Actors, artists, Models, dancers, business women , PR, managers , PA’s,
singers, stylists , DJ's , designers and generally all positions in the
Entertainment field in AFRICA. The amount of negativity, rumors, gossip,
assumptions, judgement, hypocrisy, threats and over all EVIL EYE that
is pointed towards these particular women is out of this world!
“NO!! Just because I'm a female doesn't mean I work for free!! NO! Just
because I'm a business woman with standards doesn't make me a Bi$h. Yes,
If I want to date someone that's A. My business and B. Up to my better
judgement on who I want to invite into my life. C. It's complicated and
NO, Just because I am singing to you in a cute outfit on stage and on
your TV, does not make me a prostitute.
“There are too many People praying for me. For me to fall into the hands
of the ENEMY so freely and easily. I work damn hard. I have been
working on, dreaming about, planning for, building towards, sweating ,
crying, praying , waiting for, lost friends, faced loneliness, looked
stupid, hated on, sabotaged, made mistakes , been under-rated and still
raise up and be THE BADDEST. I respect me. I LOVE ME, I'm Extremely
Proud of me and I respect YOU and Love you too. Respect the grind and go
get yours too!”
Title : My Outfit On Stage Does Not Make Me A Prostitute – Victoria Kimani
Description : The singer warned that people should stop criticizing women who are working hard to make a living in the entertainment indust...