I do not see why Yvonne Nelson’s skin bleaching palava keeps finding its way in and out of news, almost each month…
A ‘satire article’ which surfaced online this week was taken as fact and re-published on several online platforms; I am even told Graphic Showbiz in Ghana picked the piece up.
For some reason, Peace Fm’s Entertainment Review (hosted by Akwasi Aboagye) also picked the story and called Yvonne Nelson to establish the truth of the article’s assertions.
Probably, they also missed the point that the piece was one of the many spoof articles that are gradually becoming part of the online/blogging world.
Yvonne Nelson denied every claim the article made and from her submission, she also did not know it was a spoof…
Now the real issue; after Yvonne Nelson’s denial of having bleached her skin (the theme of the spoof article), a visiting panel member of the show-Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD) clearly stated in his contribution that Yvonne Nelson has changed in complexion (considering her Miss Ghana days and now).
As expected, a smart man like KKD will not in the spirit of truthfulness tear Yvonne Nelson down by going all out on her. Nevertheless, his submission impliedly cautioned her and several others against skin bleaching.
What we must understand is that, false does not become truth even by multiple propagation. Yvonne Nelson has bleached and like all those who do (except Nasara), she will continue to deny doing so…
Let’s just leave her to pile on the skin diseases…
Listen to KKD on Peace Fm below…
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Yvonne Nelson has in the past justified her change of complexion by saying, she has a Brazilian blood in her (her father some how got a Brazilian lineage)…
We are shocked by the CHANGE of her colour from dark to light but for her to say, her Dad is got a Brazilian lineage and that explains why she is light makes no sense to any of us.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3uTjJCiXwQ#t=513
Below is the spoof article that regenerated the Yvonne Nelson’s bleaching discussion…I don’t know how people are missing the fact that it is a satire—one of the many out there….
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The rumours has been ongoing for nearly a year that actress Ynovve Nelson is bleaching her skin she has kept quiet about this rumors since But the mention of her name by a US website, Atlanta Blackstar, as one of 15 black celebrities believed to be whitening their skin, moved Miss Nelson to give a response.
In a statement released this morning, the Ghanaian actress is alleged to have claimed that though her skin complexion has lightened over the years, it has absolutely nothing to do with skin bleaching.
She said: “My present skin tone is as a result of the constant use of the famous Queen Elizabeth Cocoa Butter. About 3 years ago, I was fortunate enough to secure a deal to be the ‘Face of Queen Elizabeth Cocoa Butter’ and as part of the contract, I was given a lifetime supply of the body cream. I have therefore been using this cream exclusively for 3 years, so what you see now is the result of the goodness of Queen Elizabeth. It has simply enhanced my natural complexion rather than bleach it.”
Queen Elizabeth Cocoa Butter, which is the official moisturiser of the British monarch, after whom the product is named, is rich in akomfem oil, which is believed to have given Miss Yvonne Nelson this caramel skin colour. It also contains vitamins A, E and F, which are essential for nourishment and moisturising without leaving the skin greasy.
Apostle Safo, a brand ambassador of Queen Elizabeth Cocoa Butter, has also jumped to Miss Nelson’s defence saying, “my caramel skin complexion like that of Yvonne, is as a result of the use of Queen Elizabeth, it has absolutely nothing to do with bleaching. Hopefully people will believe us and allow this matter to be laid to rest.”
This post was published on January 9, 2014 4:46 PM
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