“We’ve always been taught that if you want to make the elderly happy, you can do it by praising them, giving them time and importance,” she began.
“Now should I have asked her about personal questions in the video? No. I asked her about things that make her happy. That’s what happens too, tell me honestly, whenever you go to a wedding, don’t you say,” Auntie your dress is so pretty, your makeup is so nice, your hair is so nice? Where did you get this look from? I want to go there too.'”
“I, out of respect and love praised her. I really like women who take care of themselves at all ages. She wore makeup, decked up a red dress, she made an effort to get ready. She has come to the wedding. She is alone.”
“Go watch the video again and let me know if the words I have used in the video are offensive in any way,” the TV personality concluded before urging fans to not act upon false perceptions.
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