Steel Wool Would Have Worked Better on Vera Sidika, the 50 Million Bleach Job Was Just a Big Mess
After disappearing from the limelight for a while; Vera Sidika shocked the entire country when she surfaced with a Michael Jackson like look which is a result of intensive bleaching of her skin.
Oh this girl has decided to completely transform her skin; maybe she is envying the looks of white people and yearns to have the same as well. She is just following on the footsteps the late King of pop once did only that she does not realize that that path is very hazardous to her health. Michael Jackson did plastic surgery to transform his skin, nose and hair; our Vera did one to alter her skin and breasts. The one thing Vera is oblivious of is the climate; she is so naive to realize that Kenya lies along the equator and that the temperate climate here may just pose a threat to her dwindling melanin; she is not well protect against the sun’s ultra violet rays, she stands a high risk of getting skin cancer.
It is only a matter of time before we all start seeing Vera walking round with an umbrella everywhere she goes even when the sun’s rays are not that intense; or she would ought to act like a vampire and turn out to be a nocturnal human. Vera disclosed that she spent Ksh 50 million to bleach her skin but the results speak louder than her claims; it is so despicable that how best I can describe it. I mean how to you spend such a colossal amount of cash only to get a not so good result yet a ten bob steel wool could yield the same results? I am not hating at all, let us not even tripe about it; Vera looked way sexier in her former look than what she looks now.
The question some people would ask is why everybody is so concerned about Vera’s personal business yet it is her life and she can do whatever she wants; the answer is simple. Vera goes rampage on social media flaunting her perceived great looks and her stylish life of which no one really knows how or who finances it; without someone to correct her then other girls too would think whatever she does is right. People have to stand up and correct her less we want the society full of confused girls who think exposing their nudity is the only way to earn a living and to be famous as well.
The society has all the right to condemn what is perceived as wrong; it is the moral obligation of any right thinking person to correct a wrong deed. Remember Esther Arunga? Would she have listened to all those voices telling her to stop associating herself with sociopaths like Quincy maybe she would be the queen of Kenyan television today and probably she wouldn’t have lost her child as well. We all got to stand up and correct Vera before she self-destructs too; that is just my opinion, what is yours?