Charlie Dior: Fashion critic asserts he's 'straightened' Ghanaian celebrities, cites examples

Charlie Dior has asserted he has brought significant sanity to the beauty and fashion world since he began his fashion commentary on social media.
“I hear from the celebrities, I see them all the time, and the feedback I get is they fear to dress anyhow and get admonished by me,” he told Nana Romeo on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo midmorning programme.
He said his YouTube show had made “a lot of people improve on their fashion whether the people want to agree to it or not – it has created a change – and the fashion designers testify to me all the time how I have them working really hard.
“I feel it; I see it on the red carpet – you cannot deny my influence.”
Charlie Dior said he had heard from Gospel star Diana Asamoah’s camp concerning how seriously Diana took his commentary on her wardrobe choices, and how the same had benefitted her.
“In a viral video of mine, I described Diana Asamoah as ‘slaying for Christ’ and up till now, she uses that phrase,” the YouTuber proudly buttressed.
He beamed as he underlined “the crème de la crème Nana Ekua Addo – she takes [my comments] very seriously. She knows about me. She has mentioned and referenced me.
“Those who get it, get it. Those who don’t will catch up.”
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