Entertainment

Nigerian Actress, Kate Henshaw Slams Mothers Who Bleach The Skin Of Their Children

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:11 pm

Popular Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw has taken to her social space to blast mothers who bleached the skin of their kids, claiming they don’t have a right to change the skin of their kids.
The movie veteran who doubles as a social activist for women and kids, slammed any beauty therapist who uses skin washing and bleaching procedures on kids, saying they have absolutely no right to choose skin complexion for them at such tender age.

“You do not bleach babies!!! There is nothing to glow in their bodies. You can boil any adult who submits themselves to you, but for goodness sake, leave babies out of this madness” she appealed.

Kate Henshaw’s appeal is coming on the heels of a video that was released recently, the video which is about a lady undergoing a skin transformation method involving a hot bath to wash away her colored skin has sparked serious conversations on social media.

Albert Echetah

Recent Posts

Africa and GCC Trade Doubles to $121 Billion

Trade between African and GCC countries stands at $ 121 billion in 2023, double of what it was in 2016.…

December 22, 2024

Families in Mayotte rebuilding their homes complain of lack of help

Family members struggling after one week after  of Cyclone Chido ripped through the French island territory of Mayotte expressed helplessness…

December 21, 2024

Ethiopian PM Inaugurates UAE-Funded Orphanage in Oromia

The United Arab Emirates has launched its orphanage project in Ethiopia's Oromia region on the orders of President Sheikh Mohamed…

December 21, 2024

A Rising Femicide Threat, Kenya’s Call to End Gender Based Violence

In just four months, 100 women have been killed, the majority by males they knew including spouses. Prime Cabinet Secretary…

December 20, 2024

Actor C Confion has passed away

The Ghanaian entertainment industry is in deep mourning following the sudden death of Bright Owusu, better known as C Confion.…

December 20, 2024

South Africa: 512 Accident Deaths and 941 Arrested for Drunk Driving Just on December Month

Since the beginning of December more than five hundred people have lost their lives on the nation's highways. Barbara Creecy,…

December 19, 2024

This website uses cookies.