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I was ashamed of my body, some decisions I made - Anna Banner Opens Up On The Travails Of Single Mothers

Anna Banner, Flavour's baby mama, has talked candidly about the struggles faced by single mothers.

The former Beauty Queen, who is Flavor's daughter, commented on the stigma and discrimination faced by single mothers on her Instagram story.

She declared that nobody talks about the discrimination, prejudice, and stigma single mothers experience—especially from most brands.

Anna Banner defended single moms everywhere she went, saying it's not a sickness.
 

 

 She wrote: 

 

“No one talks about the stigma that comes with being a single mom! It’s quite sad. People judge you before meeting you. Being a single mom isn’t a disease my dear. Single moms also experience discrimination from most brands! Yes! I said it!”

Last year, Anna opened up on being suicidal at some point in her life. Opening up in a series of post on Instagram, she wrote:



“For almost 6 years now, I have had sad birthday experiences…it was pretty frustrating but I was advised to always wear a smile to cover up the pain and sadness.

We don’t have it all figured out. I was suicidal at some point in my life, I never knew depression was real until I experienced it. It wasn’t pretty at all. I was ashamed of my body, some decisions I made, I lost my self confidence, I literally lost myself, I screamed silently for help but no one but God could hear me!

And yes we post beautiful pictures just to feel good sometimes. We post family perfect pictures to but we struggle to sleep at night! Behind the social media doors…I had a beautiful baby girl at 20 (unmarried, young and a school drop out) and 5 years later, I am a graduate.


I thought about quitting school so many times….trust me I didn’t care anymore, it was too much for me to handle. mentally I was exhausted, at some point my daughter couldn’t recognise me, she called her GRANDMA MUMMY INSTEAD, I WAS SHATTERED…

My birthday this year is a huge reminder of how I have been able to pull through…I felt like I have been caged for almost 6 years of my life…”.

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