Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 268 [sociallocker id=”98575″] MzBel is at heads with a radio station for misquoting her and saying she spends 1000ghs on skin bleaching cream. According to her, she granted them an interview and they misquoted her. She took to instagram to correct them and make the public away that she spent money in skin bleaching and when she knew better and stopped, she was made to pay 1000ghs a month to protect herself from the damages of skin bleaching. It is true that I granted an interview on Morning Starr today, but it Is unfortunate that the radio station decided to twist what I said on the show to create an impression contrary to my intention. More Articles You Would Love Stunning US Model & Rapper Chynna Rogers Dies At A Young Age Of 25 Nigerian Fashion Brand Dzyn unveils “Capsule” Collection I admit that I started bleaching after I graduated Senior High School because at the time, it was a regular thing most girls and women were doing where I was raised and wasn’t much of a big deal but I decided to quit years after, due to ridicule by friends in tertiary and that was when I realized the unpleasant side effects. I mentioned the GH¢ 1,000 to indicate how much I spend to protect my skin against the side effects associated with bleaching after I stopped. I was rather advocating for the fact that we need to advice our young girls not to adopt bleaching. Most of them may not be able to control the side effects when they decide to quit and this can lead to many predicaments including skin cancer. That’s what I said and the fact that, my BELCARE Foundation is keen on educating the young girls of Jamestown to desist from the act whenever we have the opportunity to interact with them. We would gladly be willing to support and promote any activities by MzBel in regards to anti bleaching acts. For now see the actual instagram post from the Ghanaian songstress. I AM EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED IN STARR FM FOR THIS MISLEADING HEADLINE. It is true that I granted an interview on Morning Starr today, but it Is unfortunate that the radio station decided to twist what I said on the show to create an impression contrary to my intention. I admit that I started bleaching after I graduated Senior High School because at the time, it was a regular thing most girls and women were doing where I was raised and wasn’t much of a big deal but I decided to quit years after, due to ridicule by friends in tertiary and that was when I realized the unpleasant side effects. I mentioned the GH¢ 1,000 to indicate how much I spend to protect my skin against the side effects associated with bleaching after I stopped. I was rather advocating for the fact that we need to advice our young girls not to adopt bleaching. Most of them may not be able to control the side effects when they decide to quit and this can lead to many predicaments including skin cancer. That’s what I said and the fact that, my BELCARE Foundation is keen on educating the young girls of Jamestown to desist from the act whenever we have the opportunity to interact with them. Unfortunately for me, Starr Fm decided to misquote my statement. I am not proud to spend such an amount for creams just to protect my skin from bleaching side effects because I could use this money for other productive ventures. As a role model, I feel it is my responsibility to share my story so that others can learn from it because If I were educated on this at a younger age, I wouldn’t have to spend so much just to protect my skin. At this moment, it is sad to say that I regret ever granting STARR FM an interview this morning. They lost sight of the main focus. My intention was to caution people and I hope our young ladies do not fall victim to bleaching. MZBEL A post shared by MzbeL 🇬🇭 (@mzbeldaily) on Mar 30, 2017 at 9:54am PDT [/sociallocker] Ghana Celebrity Watch 1000ghsbleachingcelebrityfashionMzbelSkin carestarr fm Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #BeautyOfTheWeek: Proud Jamaican Influencer Anthena, Scoops Our BOTW of the Week With Her... 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