Comedian Terence Creative had something to say about the online trolls that went for Kanze Dena’s jugular on Friday after her public appearance.
Kanze Dena, 41, was the topic of conversation the entire day of January 29, 2020, on Twitter where she was trending at number 1 and all of the social media in Kenya during a press conference at Sagana Lodge due to her body transformation.
Reportedly, Kanze Dena who was just from her maternity leave was addressing the members of the fourth estate bringing people up to speed about the President’s itinerary during his four-day visit in the region to show his support for BBI.
She had reported back to work having added some weight and netizens brutally made fun of her.
A lot of entertainers and celebrities were quick to defend her and among the many who did was the comedian Terence Creative who together with his wife, Milly Chebby knows how brutal online trolls and body shamers can get.
Terence Creative was irked by the way social media was attacking Kanze Dena over her weight consoling her that the online trolls shall pass since he’s been experiencing this for the longest time, together with his wife, Milly.
“Just gone through some trolls that people send to Kanze and it’s disheartening. I experience this every day. I see people insult us coz of our size and wonder what really makes them happy but I realize, I am not the problem, they are. Kanze this too shall pass, usistress ata ukikonda bado hawata kupenda uliza Eric Omondi just be yourself, God shall deal with them,” Terence wrote.
Terence Creative: mimi ninawezanga na Milly Chebby
Singer Wahu was quick to condemn the body shamers surprised about women body-shaming their fellow women especially after Dena was from giving birth.
“Such a shame to see people (more so women) body shaming a woman especially after she’s just given birth…we can do better guys… let’s be better,” Wahu said.
Gospel musician wasn’t left behind giving online trolls some sweet words about being respectful to women, and appreciating women in general regardless of their situation.
“I categorically condemn any kind of body-shaming or cyberbullying on any woman out there! It is a shame! No woman should go through this… It is uncouth and mean” Emmy Kosgei said.
“Someone could be going through something or body changes. Women should be respected! Period!! They represent womanhood, including your mother’s and sisters! Please be kind on social media, don’t be a reason for someone’s tears” she added.
Many other celebrities and social media influencers were not happy with what Kanze Dena had to go through, especially after giving birth, and of course, they had to speak against the online body-shamers and trolls.
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