The Show artiste says it’s high time that society learns to respect female entertainers who, according to her, have suffered prejudice, discrimination and sexual abuse from men.
“People need to start respecting female entertainers, presenters, actors, artists, models, dancers, business women, PR, managers, PAs, singers, stylists, DJs, designers…and generally all positions in the entertainment field in Africa,” she wrote on social media on January 13.
“The amount of negativity, rumors, gossip, assumptions, judgment, hypocrisy, threats and over all evil eye that is pointed towards these particular women is out of this world! No! Just because I’m a female doesn’t mean I work for free! No! Just because I’m a business woman with standards doesn’t make me a [expletive],” added Ms Kimani.
The Nigerian-based musician says female entertainers often suffer sexual objectification due to their on-stage outfit.
She, however, denounces the notion held by some sections of society that links artistes’mode of dressing to harlotry: “…just because I am singing to you in a cute outfit on stage and on your TV… does not make me a prostitute.”
The curvaceous artiste also called out those who are praying for her downfall.
The singer ended her post by urging her fans to accord her the respect she deserves.
“I respect me… I love me….I’m extremely proud of me … And I respect you and love you too. Respect the grind and go get yours too!”