In an interview with Encomium magazine this week, singer Emma Nyra
explained why she likes to show off her cleavage. Which young lady
doesn't? Lol. Her response below...
"It's not that I flaunt them but part of your selling point as a
female artist is your body, your voice, your look, your hair,
everything.
Chidinma's lack of hair is her selling point, you understand. Each
part of you is your selling point"
Asked why she flashes the boobs even though they are not big, Emma responded;
"Its confidence, you understand. Somebody like Toolz for example, her
selling point is her body. Before her voice, it's her body.
As a woman, her own packaging is always different. I have grown up to
be comfortable with the way the skin is because I have accepted the
fact that I can't change it, I have to accept the way I am. Men don't
look at me, the women look at women.If I go out with or without
makeup, a man will not notice. But if I go out and I see a woman, she
will say Emma Nyra you are looking different from how I see you on TV.
She would comment on everything to my eyebrow but a man won't look
that deep unless he is into fashion and everything. I have learnt to
accept myself. If you are not confident about yourself, people won't
buy your brand" she said
On her opinion on bleaching, Emma said;
"I grew up with white people and I noticed that white people tan. They
wanted to look like me whereas I wanted to look like them while
growing up because I wanted to belong. This bleaching thing, Indians
do it too, even Americans do it too. Its been so bad lately because
the society's perception of beauty has to do with it. The lighter the
better, whereas, in Europe, the darker the better. Dark hair, dark
skin, its a kind of class. That's how they do their own class system.
Our own is just, we have grown up watching aunties bleach. When I fist
came to Nigeria, I went to a store and I couldn't find a regular
cream, all I saw was whitening. I went to Dubai, the same thing.
Indians and Arabs, they bleach. I am more concerned with clear skin,
not light or dark or whatever because I grew up seeing girls wanting
to be dark.
So it didn't affect me that way. I don't support bleaching, I don't
think it's right.
Some people wear padded bra, some where padded bum. As a woman, you
can choose whatever you want. You can change your nose, your breast,
anything. But as for bleaching, because of the long term effect, I
don't think it's good for you"



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