A few years ago, well-known Mzansi media personality Bonang Matheba garnered a lot of criticism after she appeared in a Nivea skincare ad wearing what appeared to be makeup. While Nivea faced most of the backlash for what many were calling “false advertising,” Queen B also faced a lot of trolling from social media users who questioned why she would go ahead with everything.
The radio and TV presenter later shared a makeup-free clip which garnered praise from her fans.
This year, the little mishap was once again brought up after actress Nomzamo Mbatha went completely barefaced to advertise skincare brand Neutrogena.
In 2022, Bonang Matheba announced that she was one of the new ambassadors for Nivea skincare products.
The reception wasn’t a warm one from fans who blasted both Bonang and Nivea for sharing videos and photos of the media personality wearing makeup while using the products.
According to many, it was false advertising.
“Nivea is a joke honestly, they didn’t see anything wrong with Bonang applying the cream over makeup? They always get away with false advertising these ones,” an angry tweep wrote after seeing the ad two years ago.
“Nivea SA is one of the useless brands. You can tell the people who are responsible for issuing out campaigns they don’t even have brains,” a second wrote.
While Bonang later redeemed herself by going completely makeup free in a new set of imagery, she is still being reminded of the little blunder.
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