Veteran Nigerian actress, Patience Ozokwor also known as Mama G has addressed those who have been trolling her on social media over her age.
In the most recent post she made on her Instagram page as she shared a nice photo of herself, Patience Ozokwor noted that she is not afraid of growing old and she quizzed when old age ceased to be a blessing.
Patience Ozokwor pointed to the fact that a lot of people do all sort of things just to cover up their aging but she is proud of her age and she owns her age with her full chest because old age is a blessing.
The legendary thespian added that she is not afraid to look old or worried about being in an exclusive league or validated by people’s opinions.
When did old age stop being a blessing? People do all manner of stuff to cover up aging – good for them! I own my age and experience with my full chest and count it an enormous blessing.
Comments like:
She now looks so old
She don old suddenly
She don old finish
Ahaa Mama what happened
Make me smile.
Aging is not unattractive or undesirable.Life is fleeting. Enjoy the years you’ve been blessed with fully. I am not afraid to look/be old.
I am not worried about being in any exclusive league or being validated by people’s opinion.
Respect the elderly 😃
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