A Nigerian Catholic priest has joined other notable clerics to condemn the controversial trend on social media, the Silhouette Challenge.
The Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Kelvin Ugwu, described the viral TikTok’s Silhouette Challenge as “immoral, pornographic” and those partaking in it as “porn stars in the making”.
Fr. Ugwu, who is currently on a missionary journey in Malawi, took to his Facebook page on Thursday, January 29; to write about how the world is obsessed with sex and women’s nakedness.
According to the priest, everything from products to music; movies won’t sell, unless pictures and videos of naked women are attached to them.
He further said that women are equally to be blamed for the obsession as they care about their physical appearance; hips or breasts size more than the size of their investment.