Thursday, February 2, 2012

WHAT IS WRONG WITH A BLACK WOMAN?

I woke up this morning feeling very beautiful, like I believe any woman who has come to understand herself and cherish what she has in every ramification should feel. I think a lot of black women in a love-hate relationship with their different parts of their bodies – from the kinky hair, to excess endowments, to the black skin – which unfairly comes from the broader society that tells her (sometimes quietly, sometimes brashly) how unattractive she is.


Yes. And please do not pretend you don’t know where I’m going with this. You do. But if you decide to say to yourself: “Chantal can't be talking about me, then it shows you have bigger problems than the rest of us! Lol!

Let’s be sincere with ourselves, deep down, we know how it feels when we run through our work load via the internet and somewhere between clicking to check our mails we stumble on Kim Kardashian’s pix or Scarlett Johansson’s….and somehow we whisper to ourselves: “Isn’t she a perfect beauty?”

If you have never said this, or ever wished it…then maybe, just maybe, I exaggerate things. But if you have, then it is good cos you are in the process of getting your healing faster than those who will not even admit to themselves how it feels sometimes to be a black woman in a society that favours anything lighter, slimmer, straight-haired…and stands for all the things you don’t possess!

One afternoon while in the restroom at a hotel after a long endorsement meeting, I met a lady there who happened to be a fan *smiles* and we got talking when an Asian lady walked in. My fan sighed, and then turned to me and said, “see the weave we spend so much money buying, resting peacefully on its original owner’s head!”

We both laughed and continued with our gist but afterwards, I got to think about my fan's comment on the Asian hair. I will also admit here that her (Asian) skin looked supple and so very bright and beautiful! I feel that way about my own black skin, but that was after many years of that love-hate relationship I spoke about earlier on *shaking my head*

If we think about it sincerely, we can at least admit to ourselves, oooh! the beauty black African women, that there is a tinnie bit of wish that our hair was the straight-and-gorgeous-out-of-bed kind, and our skin was as bright as the sun. That wish is there. If it wasn’t then all the hydroquinone products and weaves will not be multi-million dollar businesses all over the world!

But that doesn't mean that we do not love ourselves. We just spend too much time thinking of the things we do not have which affects our positivity and being thankful for the things we have! When we start to appreciate the black beauty – kinky hair, black skin, excessively endowed physique, then we can truly live the life we are meant to have.

And if a man won’t stay with you because you are black and beautiful, he still won’t stay when you bleach yourself white.

We are black women. We should be proud of who we are.

Go on and shine!

Chantal

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Big Brother: the biggest show in Africa returns!

So says M-Net who kicked off 2012 with the news that the seventh season of the continent’s attention-grabbing Big Brother Africa series will be hitting DStv screens in May! With TV commercials promoting the series’ return now screening on M-Net, entry for the new season opens in just a few short days…


And there’s more good news…Big Brother Africa will once again be refreshed by Coca-Cola who returns as series sponsor.

So just what can viewers expect from the reality TV powerhouse that continues to draw widespread audience interaction, fan fervor and some of the most entertaining personalities on African television? According to series executives, viewers can once again get set for drama, action and entertainment with twists and turns galore!

“This show is definitely a high demand property that draws and holds audiences from start to finish,” explains M-Net Africa Managing Director Biola Alabi. “And while the basics are the same, every season is different from the last. Re-invention is crucial so I am very pleased to confirm that this year we’re doing something that has never been done before in the history of Big Brother Africa!”

She continues, “Big Brother Africa remains relevant because it constantly surprises audiences with everything from two houses, more housemates, unexpected guests and new participating countries to unveiling two winners, an All Star reunion, super star performers and the list goes on. So to be able to say that we’re doing something that has never been done before in Big Brother Africa is wonderful. And we really believe it’s what our audiences want to see next!”

Format owner and producer Endemol South Africa’s MD Sivan Pillay says, “We look forward to surprising and entertaining Africa’s viewers with more twists and turns that have seen this compelling format continue to succeed on the continent as it has around the world. M-Net have established a highly engaging continental audience for the Big Brother brand.”

With more details of the new season to be revealed shortly, there is one secret M-Net is opening up about already. “At the end of 91 days, while many housemates will walk away with fame and the experience of a lifetime, there will be only ONE winner. So this season, the winner takes all,” says Alabi.

“And we’re announcing the new season very early so that people who are interested in participating can start thinking about whether they want to take this incredible journey. That decision is the first step on a road that may well lead right to the Big Brother house!”

For more information on how and when to enter the new season of Big Brother Africa, keep a close watch on M-Net, or check the website regularly for updates.

And with the entry criteria and the all-important prize money also set to change again, it’s clearly going to be a rollercoaster ride every step of the way. But then again, who expects anything else from Biggie?!

Big Brother Africa is produced for M-Net by Endemol South Africa and is seen, live 24/7, in 47 African countries only on DStv.

http://mnetafrica.dstv.com/2012/01/04/big-brother-the-biggest-show-in-africa-returns/?fb_comment_id=fbc_10150481070976305_20550379_10150481123136305

Big Brother: the biggest show in Africa returns!
M-Net Africa