Nigeria's First Lady addresses false Reports she was Ashamed of Meghan Markle's Attire

Nigeria's First Lady addresses false Reports she was Ashamed of Meghan Markle's Attire

The Nigerian First Lady is working on rumors that she shamed Meghan Markle for wearing clothes when she visited the country with her recent husband Prince Harry.

For beginners, First Lady Sen on 5/25.Oluremi Tinubu spoke at an event entitled "Celebrating The Woman" at Abuja, Arise News reported at the time.

During the event, the First Lady gave a speech that emphasized the importance of setting a positive example for the next generation of Nigerians, while also addressing mainstream American fashion.

"We don't have the Met Gala. And everyone, naked is everywhere, and men are well dressed. So we have to do something. Tell them how it is — we do not accept nudity in our culture. According to a video shared online, it's not beautiful," said First Lady Tinubu.

"It is not beautiful at all. And they are all beautiful girls, but they should be confident in who they are," she continued. "They are trying to imitate and emulate American movie stars. They do not know where they came from. Why did Meghan come here in search of Africa"That's what we need to take home. We know who we are and we will not lose who you are."

Then there were a number of inaccurate reports made by various media, claiming that the First Lady had criticized Markle for the clothes she decided to wear while visiting Nigeria in celebration of her husband's beloved Invictus Games.

According to the First Lady's office, Tinubu was not ashamed of the Duchess of Sussex or attacking her wardrobe, but rather her "work to understand her identity and where she came from after Meghan found out she was a Nigerian heritage." It was a reference to "The journey of the world," people report.

"She meant that Meghan was grateful to our people and that she was coming here," the First Lady's office said in a recent statement to AFP fact-checking. "She didn't say anything about Meghan's dressing.

While visiting Nigeria, Markle wore a number of eye-catching ensembles, including a red gown that matched the shape created by Nigerian designer Orire.

"The 24 hours since we arrived have been a whirlwind," Markle said during the event, after being asked if uncovering Nigerian heritage had influenced her fashion choices. "I very quickly got a note that I need to wear more colors to fit in all of you in your incredible fashion

During the same event, Markle also asked me what it would be like to know that she is a 43% Nigerian tvia genealogy test. It also opened about.

"Being African-American, some of them don't actually know much about your bloodline or background or where you specifically came from," Markle explained at the time. "And it was exciting for both of us to discover more and understand what it really means.In her 5/25 speech, First Lady Tinubu warned that the older generation has "to save our children."

"We know we see their outfits, they are Nigeria, we continue to forget that we are beautiful," she continued. "The moment you can see what they're showing off on stage, I said, we're fashionable!""

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