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Bad Black explains how she bleached

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 15, 2016
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When she stepped out of Luzira prison today morning, having served her four years on charges of fraud, what everyone first noticed about Shanita Namuyimbwa aka Bad Black is her bleached skin. The socialite nowadays looks so ‘yellow’, one might easily have passed her without recognising she is the same one who set Kampala’s party scene on fire spending lots of cash a few years ago. Yet on her part she seems so proud of her new look.




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We took the effort to find the fresh ex-convict and ask her about her new looks, and Bad Black who now aims to become a gospel calmly explained to us:
“I got six injections while I was in Thailand to help me change my looks. I also took some pills to make sure my skin didn’t get messed up –that’s why I don’t have any black spots on my body”.
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Right: Bad Black at her natural colour before she began to get lighter. Left: Bad Black in the days she had just began lightening up.
Among other things, the prospective gospel singer warned her former “so called friends” not to think of coming back in to her life since she’s now a new born baby.




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