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Denrele Edun recounts how he was rejected by designers, says he was once called a ‘malnourished Somalian refugee’

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Nigerian eccentric media personality, Denrele Edun, has narrated his years of struggle and how he was consistently rejected by designers because of his thin body frame.

The award-winning entertainer who is known for his unconventional mode of dressing said he had been body shammed by designers who said he was not fit to model their designs.

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Denrele said as of the time he was hustling, he was the shortest, skinniest male model, however, he was determined to make it because the hustle was real.

The 35-year-old television host sad a designer had once described as a malnourished Somalian refugee.

In a lengthy post accompanied with a throwback photo on his Instagram page, Denrele wrote,

“1999. Shola Creative Studios, SuruLere.

“An (Androgynous) Male Model has to be psychologically strong; there’s a lot of rejection!

“In the spirit of FashionWeek, allow me dig out my dusty portfolios and throwback my first ever professional modeling shot!

“Despite d disgusted looks from passers-by, I walked with my defiant confidence to d local bus-stop to board a Molue that’ll take me to another Designer’s showroom.

“I had developed a knack for appearing at Fashion Designer showrooms and their houses to present my pictures & my overwhelming personality. All in a bid to convince them to walk in their shows.

“Mind you; I was the shortest, skinniest Male Model at that time, but that didn’t deter me. The Hustle was real!

“I got to a designer’s house and saw a cluster of top models. They all burst into laughter when I walked past but then, who cared? Sighting a familiar face, I ran up to her and was told fittings had begun. In my usual bravado, i saw the designer & walked up to him.

“Moment I introduced myself & my intentions, he stared me down and asked,

“Are you a Refugee?”.

“No Sir, but I’m the model with a unique look who’ll love to walk for u,” I threw back confidently.

“He looked me up and down and said, “U can never walk on my runway. U look like a malnourished Somalian refugee”, and with that he faced his tailors & continued giving directives.

“I’ll wait in d Showroom Sir, till u’r ready to fit me”, I answered bk & walked in to the reception.

“This designer actually hissed & went in. Came out, dismissed all d other models without me noticing and left the building.

“Wit all d bravado I could muster, I waited for an agonizing 12 hours. I was scared to go get something to eat cos i didn’t want to miss his entrance.

“At bout 11pm, he strolled in wit some other models. They obviously had finished a shoot & he seemed to be in a light mood.

“Seein my chance, I walked up to him. This time, he lost his cool. But that didnt stop me from walking his show weeks after.

“He refused to pay me & not only was I stranded but had to walk from V/I to Yaba wher Vigilantes made me frog jump on the express!

“The Designer? We’re friends till date! Why? Denrele get clean mind!

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