Write good things about us, Moesha Boduong pleads bloggers and the media

Although Moesha acknowledged the importance of traffic, she argued that bloggers might still achieve their objectives without utilizing obnoxious or dramatic headlines.

Write good things about us, Moesha Boduong pleads bloggers and the media

Moesha Boduong, a former Slay Queen turned Christ ambassador, has gently asked the media to refrain from constantly tearing celebrities down with their bad propaganda.

In a video that she posted on her Instagram account, Moesha elaborated on her message and asked bloggers and journalists to avoid using headlines that are overly dramatic.

She asserts that the language used by blogs and other mainstream media outlets has an effect on celebrities' mental health.

She stressed how important it is to depict them favorably and voiced concern that a celebrity's image in the media frequently impacts how that person is seen.

Although Moesha acknowledged the importance of traffic, she argued that bloggers might still achieve their objectives without utilizing obnoxious or dramatic headlines.

"Over the years, I've read some truly repulsive headlines about celebrities. I want to challenge you folks to describe us in insightful captions. You guys discredit us, which harms our reputation. We go out, and because of what you guys put out there for us, we get called all kinds of stuff.

She pleaded, "There is a generation that looks up to us and picks up lessons from us, and if you do that to the young ones, it impacts the ones who paved the road for us and becomes a mirror.

Moesha is reportedly getting ready to launch a campaign to increase public awareness of mental health issues and the reasons why they should be taken seriously.