
Waje Reveals Why She Wore Three Bras in Her Early Career
Nigerian singer Waje has opened up about a personal experience from her early twenties, revealing that she used to wear as many as three bras at once during the early stages of her music career.
The award-winning vocalist made the disclosure while reflecting on her journey in the entertainment industry and the challenges she faced with body image and confidence at the time.
Waje explained that her decision was influenced by insecurity about her appearance, particularly as she was still growing into her public identity as a performer. According to her, the practice was a way of managing how she felt about herself while on stage and in public appearances.
The singer noted that as she matured both personally and professionally, she gained greater confidence and gradually stopped the habit, embracing her natural self with more comfort and acceptance.
Her revelation has sparked conversations among fans about body image pressures faced by women in the entertainment industry, especially in the early stages of their careers when public scrutiny is often intense.
Waje, known for her powerful vocals and emotional delivery, has long been regarded as one of Nigeria’s most respected contemporary singers. Over the years, she has built a reputation not only for her music but also for speaking openly about personal growth and self-acceptance.
Observers say her openness adds to ongoing discussions about mental health, self-esteem, and the pressures of maintaining a public image in the entertainment world.
Fans have praised her honesty, describing the revelation as relatable and inspiring for young women navigating similar insecurities.
The singer’s story highlights how public figures often evolve through phases of self-discovery before fully embracing their identity and confidence.
Industry watchers also note that such candid disclosures help reduce stigma around body image concerns and encourage more open conversations in society.
Waje continues to remain active in the music scene while also engaging in mentorship and advocacy for young talents in the entertainment industry.
Her reflection on her early struggles serves as a reminder of the personal journeys behind public success.
