Kinnaka Special - S1E1 (Irene Major)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Private jets, designer children's clothes, lavish parties, nannies and butlers - welcome to Ingress Abbey in our present day and age.
There it stands proudly on the eastern outskirts of London in the county of Kent, the abbey, a large country house now owned by Lord and Lady Hailes, Sam and Irene, who bought the property for £4.5 million. Sam originates from Canada, Irene from Cameroon.
Their home stands on a sizeable estate, embedded in centuries of history which gives it the radiant aura of a glamourous medieval castle shrouded in myths and legends so characteristic of the British isles' rich past.
Today, on the occasion of the season's premiere of Kinnaka Special, Irene Major aka the Queen of Ingress will offer us a tour of her castle.
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I’m all for black women being happy ❤ . Yessss .
She is a beautiful person inside and out, and I appreciate her wisdom. Her words are as radiant as her spirit♥♥♥
Irene Major beautiful? She was beautiful until she tried to look western.
She is from the Congo. That is to be proud of, and her charity in the Congo make her beautiful. But she is wrong for how she embarrass us in the western world. WRONG!
She seems lovely
Irene, if you read this, we love you, you're so aspirational classy, kind and also strong. All the best from Germany
If she was dating a Tyrone she’d be paying his bills . Prove that black women need to divest ❤❤
Exactly sis I am DONE with a community that hates us. I’m getting me a nonblack King.
living the dream. beautiful 😊
Am from Bamenda. Love everything about you. Keep it up
Queen of Ingress AKA Irene Major is honestly the chillest person on planet Earth!
Inspiration right there!
Awesome 🍀
A reality star and mother-of-six whipped off her wig during a heated debate on This Morning about the controversial practice of skin lightening.British-Cameroonian Irene Major, 38, who says she has used skin-bleaching products for years, appeared on the ITV daytime show in the wake of remarks made by 's father Mathew Knowles, who raised eyebrows when he said his superstar daughter would not be as famous if she had darker skin. When Irene, who has appeared on the Channel 5 show Billionaire Babies, was challenged by fellow guest AJ Odudu over her reasons for wanting lighter skin, she snapped that she shouldn't have to listen to someone with 'fake hair' telling her how she should look - before suddenly removing her own. The move, which drew gasps in the studio, also caused a flurry of reaction on social media, with some accusing her of being defensive, and pointing out that AJ was merely saying black women should not feel the way they look makes them 'commercially unacceptable'. The TV debate came after the controversial comments made by Beyonce Knowles' father, who claimed that his daughters - he is also father to singer Solange - wouldn't be as famous if they had darker skin.He spoke out about colourism in the music industry, saying that the most successful black females had lighter skin, citing Nicki Minaj and Rihanna as examples. Discussing the issue of colourism within the black community, television presenter AJ said that, for some, darker people 'are less beautiful, and the lighter you are you're more beautiful'. Share this article Share AJ said she wants beauty standards to change and for black women to feel proud of their heritage, not under pressure to conform, and suggested that for some the issue 'lies within'.But Irene, who is married to oil and gas tycoon Sam Malin snapped: 'For me it's personal, we are standing here celebrating 100 years of the women getting the right to vote.'I am not going to... listen to someone with fake hair on telling me exactly how I should look.'You're Nigerian right,' she asked AJ who nodded yes, before Irene then snatched her own blonde wig off.'Take your wig off, let's show them Africa!'AJ defended her decision to wear a wig, pointing out that if she straightened her natural Afro hair, it would look the same.She added: 'If you were to go to Africa for a month, it is within the realms of possibility to have dark skin. If we were to move to the North Pole tomorrow it is not in the realms of possibility to get lighter. That is my problem.'Presenter Holly Willoughby said that people should all be accepting of one another, regardless of skin colour. But Irene, who has revealed she spends up to £2,000 a year on products to change the colour of her complexion, bit back as the discussion began to heat up - prompting Holly's co-host Phillip Schofield to label her 'defensive'.AJ said the practice of lightening the shade of black women's skin on magaz
Korak Kari she is more than 38... she needs to cut it out with her real age
Great Lady. Doing her part. Work hard
be happy
Thanks have learned 😍
I wonder if she'll have a fit if her children decided to marry black.
Stay happy 😊
Such bad decor.
Danei I lol 😂
😂 yes the decor lacks for people with money but her spirit is good .
In England they like old stuff.
Lol yes
SHE NEVER HAS MUCH CONTACT WITH HER CHILDREN
Dhabu2000 yeah she just wanted to have children that are mixed. One day they'll all be white and forget about their African ancestor. Her.
You see how quick she gave that baby to her nanny..
dencia is that you
What the fuck??
She is so tacky and you can tell she new money how she acts actions say so many words u can read a person by actions its not what they say its what they do