Bahati told to return his man-card after shameful post about Diana Marua

Musician Bahati is facing backlash online after sharing an inappropriate photo of his wife, Diana Marua, at a waxing center.

The photo, which was posted on Bahati’s X account (formerly known as Twitter), shows Marua being cleaned in her private areas. The caption attached to the post reads:

“What a man can do, a woman can do better. My wife is the best.”

The post has been met with widespread criticism from social media users, who have accused Bahati of violating Marua’s privacy and exploiting her for clout.

“This is so disrespectful to your wife,” one user commented. “Why would you post such a private photo of her online?”

“This is not okay,” another user wrote. “You are supposed to be protecting your wife, not exploiting her.”

Bahati has since deleted the post, but the damage has already been done. Many people are now calling for Bahati to be held accountable for his actions.

Why Bahati’s post is so problematic

Bahati’s post is problematic for a number of reasons. First, it violates Marua’s privacy. She is clearly uncomfortable in the photo, and she has not given her consent for it to be shared online.

Second, the post is exploitative. Bahati is using Marua’s body for attention and clout. He is not respecting her as a person, but rather as an object.

Third, the post perpetuates the harmful stereotype that women are only valuable for their bodies. Bahati is implying that Marua is only valuable because she is willing to have her private areas exposed to the world.

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