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I will not stop showing my stomach

The 'Mfalme wa Mapenzi' singer has responded to body critics who had a problem with her tummy.

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Something which Pierra addressed on her show ‘Let’s Talk’ on Ebru TV.

“Let me address something ati ‘Pierra showcases her baby fat.’ My baby fat is my baby fat! I gave birth, I didn’t know what you did, I don’t know if you got pregnant and flushed, but what I did, I gave birth! And I am very proud of every woman in this world who gives birth and is happy about their body! She later took to social media to add “The last thing a person should tell a Mother is how bad she looks. Putting her down is unfair and uncouth. This should stop. I speak as a mom! And kudos to all women and mothers looking gorgeous and bringing up beautiful children!!!! ”

Now an unlikely magazine has been thrust into the bad side of the limelight because of body-shaming, Buzz Magazine. The Sunday pullout from the Daily Nation is the latest perpetrator of body shaming. This was after they shared a photo of Sanaipei performing and pettily captioned it “Sanaipei Tande and her tummy on stage.”

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However instead of clapping back in anger, Sanaipei was very chill about it and made it clear that everyone has a stomach and she will not stop showing hers simply because some people are bothered with it.

Look at some of her Tweets:

In fact she has no beef with the writer :

Sana also believes that showing a stomach is not really a big deal:

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