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Lydia Jazmine defends ‘Indecent dress code’

Allen Kisakye by Allen Kisakye
4 years ago
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Social media disciplinary team took artiste Lydia Jazmine to class to teach her on how to manage her wardrobe following her post with children, Jazmine was dressed in skimpy clothes that social media considered as ‘Indecent’ especially in front of kids.

In the pictures posted on Jazmine’s page on Tuesday, February  5, she was posing with Kids while giving them back to school goodies, but dressed in Short pants and Crop top, leaving most of her body uncovered.

This is when her fans started to lecture her on how to dress up in front of Children, alleging that she was sending a bad picture to the young generation.

In her defense, Jazmine said that she knows her wardrobe and aware of what and where to dress up in particular clothes, but kids caught her off guide as she was heading for a trip, and that she didn’t mean to meet up with them while dressing that way.

“Well those teaching me how to dress up around kids, if you are my good follower, you will tell the difference! This was during my trip on Lake Victoria where I came across these kids and decided to do what I did. Not charity. Thanks for your concern though. Be blessed” she posted.

Jasmine claimed that she loves kids so much and didn’t intend to disrespect them.

Some of the comments read;

Poor dressing code, are you inspiring them.

Next time try to cover up bambi, those kids are so young to see too much body.

Eeeeh really? In front of kids u dress like that no no no diva kino nedda.

Pliz try dressing up well when you are around kids…good work though.

Thank you but next time don’t forget to put on clothes, thanks you madam.

Among others……


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