Cameroonian/Nigerian pop star Dencia was on BBC Focus Africa last Friday where she defended and promoted her product – Whitenicious. The singer who has become an overnight star after her controversial beauty product got bashed from around the world is doing series of media interviews to promote and heavily defend her cream.
Dencia, who is not happy at the way the interview went down has reacted in a series of tweets: The star who spots a blonde wig attacked BBC’s Sophie Ikenye calling her a ‘punk’!
Find her reaction below (Scroll down to watch the interview):
The pop star was also on Vox Africa‘s hit show.
Speaking on the controversial bleaching ability of Whitenicious, Dencia explained how hydroquinone is used in most creams to tone and lighten dark spots.
“It will bleach your skin, yes. But, is that what I’m selling it for? No.” She goes on to say “I’m a Christian and if I was selling Whitenicious for the purpose of bleaching the whole skin and lying about it, I don’t think God would have blessed me with selling out in 24 hours. God doesn’t like dirty and I believe that because I’m honest about what I’m doing, whatever the media is saying that is their problem. My little voice will be heard one day. As the saying says lies travel around the world before the truth gets to put on its shoes.”
On the much buzzed about documentary “Light Girls” for OWN, Oprah Winfrey’s Network, she says “I feel like they want to take advantage of Whitenicious. They need the show, they need me but you know what, if the pay is good, I’ll do it…The questions they want to ask me they can ask Rihanna, Beyonce and Nicki Minaj because they have all lightened their skin. But since they are bigger, you can’t ask them and you want to ask me so, pay me.
Source: Africanspotlight.com
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