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Many Admire My Nudity Secretly – Queen Haizel

Ghanaian Afrobeat songstress, Queen Haizel has affirmed her love for nudity and will not

trade anything for it.

Queen Haizel, born Mercedes Haizel Cobbinah claims to be a musician but it seems she

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is always in the news for s*x-related reasons.

Touching on this issue however, the songstress says many people who openly criticize her “purposeful nudity” often tend to admire her privately.

The Afrobeat music star with large following from her home-city, Cape Coast explained

that “going nude was her arsenal which formed part of her strategy for putting her

heartfelt messages to her followers across the world.

“I don’t just go nude because others are doing it, but for a purpose. The last one that gained much public outcry was to immortalize my Mother who died mysteriously during the gas explosion in Accra,” she revealed.

The 27 year old “tooli” songstress who interacted with the media in Cape Coast as part of

moves to promote her new songs said, she was not perturbed by the vile propaganda,

insinuation and aspersions against her.

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“Am not disturbed at all because I know with time people would learn to understand me. It’s show business. I am capable of doing many things but our culture, tradition and happenings in the industry has restricted me.”

“This is nothing new and am not the one reinventing the wheel of nudity in Ghana. Traditionally, some women go nude to curse others. Through that, they achieve their aims,” she added.

She however described herself as Ghana’s finest female icon with unique matchless voice

and proud to be a plus size with unique style.

She further projected herself as a queen in everything she does and ready to introduce

something different to Ghanaians who were stuck on same genres for decades.

On the intense competition in the music industry among female artistes, she said;

“I’m in no competition with any of my fellow ladies”, she revealed.

According to her, she respects every musician. She further advised that her female colleagues

should not be threatened by her works but support each other and work in unison to move

the industry to its highest peak.

 

About this writer:

Peace Agyare

Peace Agyare loves to write and is addicted to reading. She is a staff at Ghaflagh.com & ghafla.com/music/ A well bred journalist with a flair for entertainment, society and arts. She loves covering events and reporting personalities for the public consumption. Email : [email protected] Instagram @peaceagyare & Twitter ; @agyare_peace