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Tuesday 9 August 2011

Genevieve Nnaji stunning on the cover of Y! Magazine

 
This has got to be one of her best magazine covers yet. Stunning!

32 comments:

  1. looks so much better without her Indian temple sacrifice

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  2. @first anonymous. lol, I concur. She looks so real and so beautiful in that afro than all those widows mite she's been un-rocking. Linda! You're next.

    *ajalahtravel*

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  3. wow!! ma all time star...

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  4. gorgeous.

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  5. @Anon 8.51am: Na wa for bad belle people. Or should i say ignorant people. if you cant afford human hair, must you beef those who can? Who told you it comes from a temple sacrifice? thats how the most ignorant people claimed hair atatchment was from mermaid spirit and was manufactured in the ocean. Lol. How can something made of polymer products ..clearly ...be said to be from the mermaid? Ignorance and bad belle are not good for your health. Facts dont change ..Separate facts from bad belle. One love Anon 8.51am

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  6. Hmnnnnnnnn, I like! I really like!

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  7. She puts the "B" in Beautiful

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  8. @Linda this one on Geneviv na news wen my ear wan hear....no be the oda news of Geneviv ds,,Geneviv that.....my belle sweet@Linda this one on Geneviv na news wen my ear wan hear....no be the oda news of Geneviv ds,,Geneviv that.....my belle sweet

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  9. We all know attachment is synthetic or polymer or watever name so called but all these brazillian, indian. Peruvian etc hair are real human hair.
    I watched Chris Rock's documentary 'good hair' on Oprah and found it 2 be true. He even went 2 india and did interviews. Why do u think they are so expensive? Afterall those cancer organisations in the US request for hair so they can sew it into wigs for patients undergoing chemo.
    @Anon up there, pls stop comparing ordinary 'attachment' to that thing. I dnt hv anything against those dt wear them, but d idea of carrying someone else's hair on my head is jst distasteful. Shikena

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  10. I sure do LOVE this look on the cover!
    One of the other poses sha, e de somehow!

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  11. I'm sorry but I don't think this is her best picture so far. It just looks wierd. Love d poses tho.

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  12. @Naijapoet u so right don't understand y naija ppl r so small minded and ignorant you guy need watch the movie good hair by Chris rock to know the origin of weave it enhances your beauty dummies as for me I'll stay rocking my 20" weave :) lol

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  13. what i want to know is what weave is she rocking in this picture, its really nice

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  14. @ Anon:8:51 am,you sinply put the i in Ignoramus.

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  15. @Man eater, Thank you so much for that comment....."but d idea of carrying someone else's hair on my head is jst distasteful"

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  16. STUNNING!!!! I LOVE IT A LOT.

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  17. lmao at "enhancing" beauty? beauty according to which standard? so are you enhancing beauty by throwing an "oyinbo-like" woman's hair on your head or are you ADDING something that is not there and that is not natural to you? because putting straight Indian weaves is NOT enhancing anything. just say you like wearing weaves and stop trying to sugarcoat your reasons to do so. SHEESH.

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  18. overated

    yawn

    NEXT!!!

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  19. i love the nude makeup.

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  20. Love the neutral makeup. She looks fresh-faced and stunning!

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  21. geny, you have a woman wanted in terms of wealth and fame, pls try and have a man over you as husband, because one day all these running around will end and it is only you and your man will be best of friends.In Addition, be very humble too.
    very are blessed.

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  22. I really love this girl, but this is not the best so far.

    For some reason all the photoshop is making her face look tired which in my book is an older look.

    Genevieve is a fine girl regardless.

    Leave the natural look dont cake up her face and then airbrush on top again and then call it natural.

    Not feeling it. Juts like it cos i recognise Genny from the block dat's all.

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  23. This is cool. I think if you are me you will know what is cool.

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  24. Alicia, you need to STFU! You comment on every of Linda's post. Do you even have a life?? You are starting to become a nuisance on here....smh

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  25. Please can anyone tell me how to get my hair like that. Love the hair. Genny is a timeless beauty. Her chocolate skin, I like.

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  26. or are you someone i offended with my weave comment? its okay, i'd be mad too. lol

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  27. or are you someone i offended with my weave comment? its okay, i'd be mad too. lol

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  28. GORGEOUS! I want Genny's afro, it's the only weave I would be willing to wear on my head. I wonder if I could carry it to work...

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  29. @Naija Poet - before you beef with the first anonymous, you should do your own research. Let me confirm that it is true what the person has said. The act is called TONSURE. Most of the hair used for weaves are human hair and comes from India where women shave their hair at the temple as a sacrifice of their beauty in thanks to a higher power helping them through a situation like saving a child from death etc. It was shown in the film "Good Hair" by Chris Rock but check out the link below as well.


    Check out: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1036155/Why-Ill-wear-hair-extensions-pop-star-Jamelia.html

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  30. @ Alicia, huh??? Offended? I don't even wear weave, Ode. Do you realize you comment on EVERY of Linda's post? Get small shame now, damn...

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  31. I dont comment on every Linda post, i guess i cant help that i STAND OUT on every post you see me on. so you go and get shame small small, ode.

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