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Empress Gifty sparks debate: Is make-up truly biblical?

Ghanaian Gospel singer Empress Gifty has stepped into a centuries-old theological debate, whether wearing make-up is compatible with Christian values, by asserting that the Bible itself supports its use.

In an Instagram video, the ‘Watch Me’ singer appeared in full makeup and used scripture to defend her stance, pointing to biblical accounts of beauty preparation as evidence.

“If you read Ephesians Chapter 1, it tells you that make-up is in the Bible. It tells the story where King Ahasuerus ordered all virgins to be arrested in the Bible,” Empress Gifty said, referring to the selection process described in the Book of Esther.

She went on to clarify her point by citing Queen Esther’s preparation before appearing before the Persian king.

“Also, before Queen Esther met King Ahasuerus, the Bible states that she bathed with cosmetics. I mean there was make-up in the Bible,” she averred.

Gifty’s remarks have sparked a wave of reactions online, reigniting debates about biblical interpretation and modern beauty standards. Supporters commended her for confronting outdated taboos, while critics questioned the theological soundness of equating ancient beauty rituals with contemporary cosmetic practices.

Below is the video of her statement.

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