Curvaceous actress, Princess Shyngle is urging women to be proud of their figure instead of revering celebrities and eventually seeing themselves inferior.
In a post on Instagram, the actress cum scriptwriter encouraged ladies to love themselves because each person is unique in their own ways.
“Every woman is amazing in her own type of way. Don’t let the pressure of the media consume you. The media pushes down our throats this agenda of perfection. Too skinny, too fat , small boobs, big boobs, no curves, short hair, no edges, pretty eyes, big butt, sexy, ugly, fat and the list continues .. Love yourself. Do not idolize celebrities to the point of losing yourself. They are just people like you. People like us,” her post read.
Every woman is amazing in her own type of way. Don’t let the pressure of the media consume you. The media pushes down our throats this agenda of perfection. Too skinny, too fat , small boobs, big boobs, no curves, short hair, no edges, pretty eyes, big butt, sexy, ugly, fat and the list continues .. Love yourself. Do not idolize celebrities to the point of losing yourself. They are just people like you. People like us. ?????????????????????????? A photo posted by Princess Shyngle (@princesshyngle) on
Princess Shyngle is known for her role in D-Black’s movie ‘Why Should I Get Married’.
The actress famous for her curvaceous figure months ago was hospitalised with kidney disease after reportedly using a controversial slimming device to give her a 22-inch waist.
She however denied the report and expressed surprise at people attributing her kidney disease to the controversial waist trainers. According to her, it was rather a bacteria infection that caused the disease.
Shyngle was born in The Gambia with her paternal grandparents from Ghana and Sierra Leone while her maternal grandparents are from Nigeria and Mali.
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