Curvy Forbes Africa Employee Posts Sexy Photos But Warns Admirers: Don’t Be Deceived

Peace Hyde, the head of digital media and partnerships at Forbes Africa, has cautioned her secret male admirers who lust after her in photos she posts on social media, warning that they may be disappointed when they meet her physically.

The curvy British-Ghanaian media entrepreneur said this in a recent post she made on photo-sharing app, Instagram.

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Hyde shared a photo with the caption: “I pity people who crush on me because of my pictures on social media. It’s like you have NEVER ordered something from Jumia or a ‘Made in China’ product before.”

The 34-year-old, who is the founder of a non-profit organization, Aim Higher Africa, said she currently looks far different from what her admirers see on social media, especially during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that has prevented a lot of women from visiting beauty salons to improve their looks.

She said, “I am currently self isolating and looking nothing like my posts! Vanity can wait people… it’s better to be SAFE than SORRY! I hope you are ALL staying safe at home and ONLY stepping out for the ESSENTIALS with your masks and practicing social distancing!”

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Hyde, an alumnus of Middlesex University, London, is currently responsible for the editorial content of Forbes Africa.

She is also responsible for driving revenue growth for the leading business magazine in West Africa.

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