Mid this week, award wining Kenyan actress Lupita
Nyong’o was featured in an American TV show called Lip Sync Battle. Lupita was
pitted against actress Regina Hall.
The 12 Years A Slave actress showed off her very
provocative and raunchy side as she lip synced to Salt-N-Pepa‘s song Whatta
Man. On stage she danced with the popular Magic Mike dancers.
The 33-year-old actress took her role seriously as
she pulled all the stops from grinding up on some very shirtless men to swaying
on stage in a sensual manner.Meanwhile, her competitor, Regina Hall, took a
different route and decided to perform The Weeknd‘s very sexy Earned It, which
is from the movie Fifty Shades of Grey.
As usual Kenyans had something to say, like that
time she cooked ugali for her father. After Lupita posted the video on her
Facebook page, fans and haters gave their opinions.Zita Ohakamnu wrote,
"Honey you are too classy for this trust me and this is not us
Africa."
Jarissa Johnson responded, "Oh shut the hell
up! Geez you all sound so bitter. She's having fun, stop putting her in an
archetype as Classy women because you expect too much from her, then when she
doesn't fit YOUR ideal,then y'all criticize. How are we as Black women going
evolve if we keep dragging each other down?"
Wanjiru Muturi added, "Personally, Lupita is
just having fun breaking the monotony of looking all square...we all have a lil
kinkiness in us as women..whatever music we are dancing to it doesn't matter
how you dance whether African, American ,European etc we are all the same underneath
as a human racebut hey who I'm I to judge??Everyones entitled to their
opinion...I'm speaking for thyself:)"
Dennis W Khisa wrote, "You're right twerking is
actually a Tanzanian dance called baikoko, this lady is one of those holier
than thou Africans who talk about Africa like it's a country with one culture."
Von Powell continued, "Lupita is from Kenya not
Nigeria please stop trying to live through her, be yourself. She lives in the
US now so she is experiencing different cultures get out of the bush an come to
the 21 Century."
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