African Entertainment

Open lettter to Jackie Appiah!

Published by: Habeeb on 9th Aug 2009 | View all blogs by Habeeb
Ghanian actress




Written by THICKMADAM on naijarules.





Dear Ms Jackie,
I read a harsh blog post about you a few weeks ago. And while I haven't shied away from harsh writeups in the past myself, I am also a firm a believer of drawing flies with honey. I'll get right to it.

Ms Jackie, if I were a fashion judge, and you were being tried in my court, I daresay you would be found guilty of all charges leveled against you. Indeed.

You may not know it: you are a very pretty girl, but you hide it behind the big wigs and weaves, (which in my opinion, do nothing for you, and I think you should loose them, or if you must use them, use less. Those braids you normally wear, the micros? those work best for you, I think), and the makeup.

Who does your makeup? You should fire them as they are very bad for you. I wish you could see what I see. It appears your make up person puts a mask on you!! I don't know why you hide behind that mask of make-up, but you might want to caution him/her to ease up on it. You are a very beautiful woman but you hide under that cake of powder, and foundation, and eyeshadow, and OH LORD - THE LIPSTICK/GLOSS!!! Please Jackie. Listen to me. IT IS TOO MUCH.
waaaaaaaaaaaaaait a minute. You do your makeup yourself, don't you?
Ms Jackie Appiah, you do do it yourself!!!
Resist and desist.
Retreat and surrender your face to a competent make-up artist.
If you cannot find a competent one (and I hope there are many where you are) then please, when you travel, ask around for a respected makeup person and beg them to teach you how to apply the make-up, and to show you which colours are right for you. You fall prey sometimes to using the wrong colour foundation and powders.
So, I beg you, find a competent make-up artist and let them show you what to use and how to use them.

Now Jackie, girl talk time. Just between us. You and me, no body else.
Those clothes? Too much.
The jewelry? Too much.
Those too, too, bright colours?
Those earrings, bangles, chokers, necklaces? Sometimes you go a little overboard and I can hardly hear your character because i'm distracted by those loud screaming colours.

Have mercy Jackie, temper fashion with mercy please!

I only want to watch a movie. Not end up in the hospital.

I'm not saying don't wear them, but you don't have to wear a pink shirt with a yellow skirt and pink headband, pink glasses, pink earrings, pink necklace, 10 pink bangles, pink wrist watch, pink leggings under the skirt, and pink shoes.
Jackie, does it seem right to you? DOES IT?!!!

Jackie, do not vex me please. This is just a friendly nudge, if you don't harken to this nudge, there will be trouble.

Now, I want to believe that you don't know any better, so I'm begging you now, do a research and find reputable establishment that caters to dressing artists, you need them pronto.

I have some questions that bug me each time I see a Nigerian or Ghanaian movie where the female characters always put on an unscripted, uncalled for, fashion show throughout the entire movie.
The questions are:
Who dresses the actors?
Who do the clothes belong to?
Are they your own personal clothes?
Do you do any research into your characters? (Who they are? what they do?)
Do you, Jackie Appiah, believe that an actress should dress according to character?
When you play a lawyer, for instance, should your character not be dressed a little bit less ... provocatively as you did in "Her Excellency"?
Really Jackie, you must step up your game, separate yoruself from the pack. And you are not going to do that with those clothes.

I have talked with a jury of your peers and they have found you guilty of:
1. HyperHairism - HyperHairism is the act of using too much weave and wearing big wigs, and using colour of hair that does not suit you
2. Hiding behind masks and layers of make-up, using too much make-up.
3. Assaulting the audience with too bright loud colours
4. Not dressing according to character

However, with the power vested in me as a judge, I have decided to commute your sentence on the following conditions:
1. Seek help for the condition known as HyperHairism from the proper channels
2. Ease up and tone down on the makeup and stop hiding behind the mask (again seeking help from reputable establishments)
3. This is the most important condition: GO AND FIND A GOOD STYLIST, ONE WHO IS WORTH THEIR SALT AND LET THEM DRESS YOU EACH TIME YOU GO ON SET. In fact, this court must approve of your selection before you employ them. (this court does not trust the judgement of the "costumiers" who have been dressing you for the movies)
4. Ensure that you dress according to character. if you role calls for a lawyer, this court does not want to see your bra, to quote a reputable member of NR "playing peek-a-boo"

I would be remiss if I did not ask you to take a few acting classes from a reputable place. Everbody needs classes to brush up on their skills.


You will be summoned back to this august court at an appropriate time for a review, and failure to comply with these conditions will result in a punishment that will be determined at the time.



(P.S. Who makes your traditional clothes? Can you slip me their contact info to Thickmadam@yahoo.com
They do a most wonderful job, you always look fabulous in your trads)



Adjourning Court,
ThickMadam (judge, jury and executioner)

Comments

4 Comments

  • Max
    by Max 2 years ago
    WOOOOOOOOW, OMG, H I L A R I O U S.. this is the best laugh I have had in ages, please know that I am not laughing at anyone's expense how ever the writer has done a wonderful job of placing together what I believe some of us has only thought about. I am one to always let people do their thing unless ask my opinion and this time is no different from any other. I will let the lady live and do her thing, But, I'll say this much in my opinion the author of this piece is right she is a beautiful lady and most of her beauty is over shadow by the mass confusion of the theatrical get up. If Ms. Appiah were to take heed of the writer suggestion and tone things down a bit she would look even more stunning.
    Lol, Habeeb, you have out done yourself this time...Keep writing oh brilliant one. I am enjoying it.

    Max
  • Jane bond
    by Jane bond 2 years ago
    Habeeb did not write this Max. It was written by THICK MADAM. People tend not to listen, when you make a public ridicle of them. I doubt that Jackie would give a damn. More diasporean anger and hate is what she will call this one.
  • Max
    by Max 2 years ago
    Thanks JB for the correction on the author, and apologies to Habeeb, please know that it was an oversight.
    One thing I've come to realize is that the difficult part of achieving fame, no matter which industry one represents, is that there are going to be negatives written about them. Does it make it right, NO, especially when it affect their family. Glad to know that JA, would let the negatives slid off her back and move on.
  • JENNIE TANSALI
    by JENNIE TANSALI 2 years ago
    LWKM!!..i hope she does not see this as been a HATERADE....as a matter of fact...i and my gurls were watching a movie she starred in and we talked about how pretty she is if only she would tone down her GETUP....she needs to learn what WORKS for her....thick madam did not tamper justice with mercy for this blog post ooooo
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