“My clothes are short, not my mind” — with this bold statement, Mozambican singer Nanny Jhulson opened a message on her social media, challenging superficial judgments and reaffirming women's freedom. The artist highlighted that all it takes is a microphone to give voice to the experiences lived by Mozambican women and a stage to prove the strength they carry.
Nanny further emphasized that, at the beginning of her journey, she didn't receive advice, but today she has something to say to women who face criticism: “Many who criticize you fear your power, so do it anyway, because even people you wouldn't imagine copy you. Nobody copies what's ugly.”
With firm words, Nanny Jhulson reinforces the role of women as protagonists and challenges society to look beyond appearances, promoting a vision of empowerment, authenticity, and resistance in the Mozambican artistic scene.
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