Amara Maduka
Ladies not wearing bra shouldn’t be criticised – Actress
Nigerian actress and adult content creator, Amara Maduka, has strongly condemned those who fault women for choosing not to wear bras.
Her comments follow a viral incident on August 10, 2025, involving Comfort Emmanson, a female passenger on an Ibom Air flight from Uyo to Lagos. In videos shared online, Emmanson clashed with flight attendants and later with airport security, during which her breasts were exposed as she was forcibly removed from the aircraft.
READ ALSO:
Speaking on the issue, Maduka said, “I don’t think anyone should dress with ‘unexpected negative situations’ in mind. I believe you get the essence of whatever you expect for yourself in life. I dress to feel good and confident about myself. It doesn’t matter what anyone thinks so long as I’m covered up enough to not inconvenience others.
“As a woman who loves to let her ‘oranges’ hang most times, I get stares from some people, and I sense the judgment, mostly from women. However, I understand it’s not my job to educate everyone, and it’s okay for people to feel how they feel about things they can’t change; like me not wearing a bra.
“Criticising someone for not wearing a bra is ridiculous. Breasts are part of the female body as God intended. Why would breasts and nipples make anyone uncomfortable? Only a petty person would see something so natural, and feel the need to ‘judge’ it. Meanwhile, women should be appreciated more for their bodies.”
Accord Party Exposes Alleged APC Scheme to Disqualify Opposition Ahead of Osun 2026 Election The…
JAMB Releases 2026 UTME Registration Guidelines, Highlights Common Profile Code, NIN Issues The Joint Admissions…
Nigeria withdraws fighter jets as Benin recovers after failed coup attempt Nigeria has withdrawn the…
Dozen Soldiers Held as Benin Govt Thwarts Coup Against President Patrice Talon Authorities in Benin…
Sokoto Officials Deny Mosque Attack as Bandits Kill Five in Gatawa Raid Chairman of Sabon…
FG Begins Recovery of 157 Almajiri Schools The Federal Government has commenced the official recovery…