It is when you reach the level of complete self-acceptance with all your flaws that you begin the journey of absolute love for self, that seeks no validation, acceptance and fears no judgement coming from the outside that you find pure freedom, and in turn become unstoppable.
In a world and time where everything is filtered, we hide behind these faked perfections that we end up forgetting or turning a blind eye on what is real in order to depict an image that would be more acceptable by the public, but what do we profit from this public acceptance other than more nonacceptance of self? Driving a conversation to living with and accepting your imperfections is Nasty C as he shares his long kept secret that he has been living with yet hiding from everybody except a few of those he is closest too. After dealing with being laughed at and made fun of as a child, as well as conquering the thoughts of having it removed, he accepts it as a part of his life. He shared his secret with the public and this was the response:
So there’s something I’ve been meaning to share with my fans This is a big moment & step for me & it took a lot of courage for me to shoot & share this with you. I hope that it helps anybody that relates -to find this kind of self-love & self-acceptance.https://t.co/wltSrRxDWv
— Nasty_C (@Nasty_CSA) February 24, 2019
Love you Dude.
— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) February 24, 2019
Siyakuncanywa ntwana ????????????????????????
— DJSbu (@djsbu) February 24, 2019
Mad respect for your courage.
— TweetGuru (@justkholii__) February 24, 2019
Thank you for being such a role model. ✊ Strongs to you.
Your impact on an insecure person's life is huge you've really changed my entire perspective of you, MAD respect man super MAD respect, I hope you continue to stay blessed and reach unthinkable heights and I hope this ish does become legendary, I'd totally be behind it ????
— mandathulani (@mandathulani1) February 24, 2019
Nasty. U are a special kind of star bro. This "coming out" shows alot about your character that further elaborates why they cant erase you, and have to embrace you! Thank you for remind us how perfectly fine it is to be imperfect. We ALL have a lot to learn from u. ???????? https://t.co/DrLPC6FQ2p
— #Azania ???????? (@ReasonHD) February 24, 2019
As a Zulu man, you know that’s a sign of wealth ????. Go on and prosper brother. Lots of people are about to love themselves a lot more because of this. Kudos. https://t.co/4lth14NUfE
— MarazA (@Marazamc) February 25, 2019
I see some of you saying Nasty C’s reveal was dramatic but pls understand that people’s insecurities are different & you can never know how much they affect them.
— Lerato N. (@uLelato) February 24, 2019
You might see it as a weirdly shaped toe that isn’t a big deal but he was bullied bc of it. It’s a big deal to him.
The feedback has been everything i hoped it would be. Thanx ????????
— Nasty_C (@Nasty_CSA) February 25, 2019
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