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Bullying: Nigerian model with facial marks kicks

Freedom Reporter by Freedom Reporter
November 1, 2018
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A Nigerian model, Adetutu Alabi, has called on the public to desist from bullying people with facial marks.
Facial marks are scarification which are specific identification and beautification marks designed on the face or people’s bodies.
Popular in African countries, facial marks are usually inscribed on the body by burning or cutting of the skin during childhood.
Adetutu, who has visible facial marks, recently went viral when she went public with her request to model for U.S. Grammy award winner and pop star, Rihanna.
Rihanna eventually followed Adetutu on Instagram which inspired a social media challenge highlighting the pains and stigmatisation suffered by people with tribal marks.
Revealing the motivation behind her viral call, Adetutu said on her instagram page that she has been a victim of intense bullying all her life because of her obvious tribal marks.
She also added that people, Nigerians especially, needs to learn that beauty is skin-deep and tribal marks should be seen as beauty scars.
She said, “It’s not easy growing up with facial marks. The bullying was much though it hasn’t stopped yet. I still get insulted whenever I go out.
“I want to thrive in what was meant to make me feel bad. I want to model for Rihanna. It will be a dream comes true.
“I grow a thicker skin every day. Bullies make me want to do more than they expect I could be. Bully or bodyshame me at your peril,” Adetutu said.
The model and single mother has sparked a trending conversation around the body shaming suffered by people with facial marks on all social platforms.
Adetutu’s anti-bullying campaign has also been featured in several media platforms, including British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

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