From being touted as one of best female Nigerian rappers to becoming a popular fashion entrepreneur and life coach, Eva Alordiah, who is known simply as Eva, is one top female act who can lay claim to have explored the highs and lows of the feminine life.
The mother of one, who was rumoured to have been involved with one popular singer and beat maker, broke on to the music scene in 2011 with the release of an EP titled ‘GIGO’, with many critics labelling her as perhaps the much-awaited female rapper, who would bring gender balance to rap in the music industry.
The dream of many would however not materialise as the rapper’s music adventure did not last a long time. Following a music stint which ended with a studio album in 2016, Eva switched focus to fashion. She would later unveil a new clothing and fashion line that put all doubts about her return to music to a rest.
With a new calling and motherhood taking her life to another level, the Lights Out crooner days back turned attention to herself again when she revealed that brassiere which is considered to be a basic aspect of female dressing is one which makes her uncomfortable even as she wished she could do away with it.
“Generally, bras are so uncomfortable for me and I am not the only woman who feels this way. My breasts are a part of my body, not just singular entities separate from me.
“So when I am locked in and strapped under the sore clasping of the hooks and cups of a bra, it is my entire body in subjection to that discomfort,” Eva disclosed.
If she could have her way, the fashion entrepreneur expressed: “I would walk free, with my breasts dancing wildly and unassuming in front of me, my nipples announcing me in the room before I do.”
Source: nigeriatribune.com
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