Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 243 Nigeria celebrity-watch Tacha, known on social media and symply Tacha took to her twitter to post a picture of herself from 2013 probably knowing very well the consequence she would face. The picture depicted a fairly dark skinned lady which had no resemblance to her with the exception of the lips, still convincing enough to believe it possibly could be her. More Articles You Would Love fGSTYLE: Check Out This Week’s Printspiration Straight From The Instagram Handlers Themselves Fashion Tips For Ladies On What Not To Wear On A First Date FIRST STUDIO PICTURE EVER.2013 100lvl17years old pic.twitter.com/qY8f39dDb6 — TACHA🔱🇳🇬🇬🇭 (@Symply_Tacha) November 24, 2019 And yes, Tacha has got a strong army of fans that have run from blog to blog, social media to social media site, defending her, but this was simply nothing but an indication of how backwards she and her followers are. Many will like to see bleaching as simply a choice of beauty preference. But no matter how much we try to simplify it, bleach is and will always remain a sign of white dominance in our minds. Despite the development of race relations between white and blacks and the more diversity in Africa we see today, bleaching has always stemmed from the train of thought that the whiter you are the better and more accepted you are. Never the less, her before picture (if real) was captured in 2013 according to the BigBrotherNaija star. Then again the social media movement that did an amazing work to reinstall pride in dark skinned ladies had not began. There is no telling the number of Tacha’s the dark skinned pride movement have mentally saved. SAY HELLO TO CIROC RED BERRY TACHA FIERCE one of its KIND🍸@ciroc @cirocvodka #TACHAXCIROC #CIROCXTACHA #TachaFierce pic.twitter.com/WKvIJ0SGIG — TACHA🔱🇳🇬🇬🇭 (@Symply_Tacha) November 21, 2019 What was notable was that the team of people that will usually fire at girls for bleaching were not to be seen, and instead fans made comments complimenting her. This could either be because they are tired, or we have reached a point where now we know someone of that nature is missing out more than gaining so we have not interest to make any challenging comments. Who knows. One thing for sure our admiration just dropped, but one question though….! IS IT REALLY HER? Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Abigail Oluwakemi I'm a fashion stylist turned blogger, I hope you love my work. More For You Mozambican Designer Mabenna Unveils Her Latest Masterpiece Look Book For The “Melanin” Collection #fGBrideAndGroom: Ghanaian Doctors Dr. Adwoa and Dr. Kobbie Tie The Knot In Stunning... AI Artist Dana K. Booker Explores The Gorgeous African Beauties Of Columbia In... Nigeria’s Lady Maker Launches The Stunning Look Book For Her Waste To Wonder... Cameroonian UFC champion Francis Ngannou’s 15 Month Old Son Dies #fGSTYLE: Tips On How To Color Code With Your Lover; The African Way #OOTD: Simply Tacha Is Goes Beyond Fierce In Her Medlin Boss Red Fringed... Looking For Ghanaian Kente Bridal Inspiration? Look No Further Nanice Gorgeous AI Wedding... #fGSTYLE: From The Church To The Lounge; Treat Your Sundays With These Trendy... #OOTD: Queen Of Afrobeats Yemi Alade Proves She’s Still The Queen Of African... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.