Ghanaian-South African singer, Adina, has unequivocally reaffirmed her stance on sexuality and decorum in the entertainment industry.
She claims that dressing decently in the music industry also sells and attracts the required attention.
Speaking in an interview Graphic Showbiz, monitored by 1Family Radio, Adina established that she would not renege on her moral principles for the sake of popularity or to help her music sell.
“I won’t succumb to indecency just to get attention or stay relevant in the industry. Decency sells too, and it’s choice I am proud to make,’’ she said.
Adina credited her upbringing and conviction in the benefits of personal branding for her dedication to presenting morality and real life experience, noting that her brand is based on the principles and persona she currently projects.
“I am not pressured to conform to any immoral standards to sell my craft. My training even won’t allow it, and it is a personal decision too.’’
“People want a certain image, and when they think of branding and getting people to know them, they think of going with what is making everyone popular, like what we see on our screens. Mine is what you are seeing now. I have tried mine and it’s working for me,’’ Adina said.
Source: 1Familyradio