News that featured in the local media on the weekend is that adult worker- a euphemistic description for prostitute- Natalee “Natlee” Harewood has declared her interest to contest the City seat when prime minister Freundel Stuart feels to ring the bell.  We know he has to do it in the next couple of months so there is no mystery as to when.

Natlee seems to be popular within the social media space with over 40, 000 Instagram followers in Barbados and overseas AND in the environs of Bush Hill. We have received a few requests to share an opinion on her decision. The truth is there is no need for the blogmaster to be prolix on this matter. The way she conducts herself in public would not encourage the BU household to support her candidacy. Our position has nothing to do with her gender, we simply do not like the fact that she is has to resort to vulgarity to express herself or sell her body. She chooses to be a prostitute and that is her business. We would encourage her if she wants to help people in the City, especially the poor, to reconsider the business of disrespecting her body.

The truth is we have no stomach to debate this matter but have not allowed a personal view of the BU household to prevent discussion in this space.

 

255 responses to “‘Natlee’ the Former Prostitute Vying to Expand Her Job Description in the City”


  1. @ Sargeant,

    I was just watching Eric Lewis on you tube and he had me laughing so hard I had to stop watching.

    His Archie Bull Cox video is awesome.


  2. @ Sargeant


  3. @Hants

    Thanks


  4. Hey, wondering how we have all this talk for Natlee and we never mentioned sex tourism.
    Always found it interesting how it is acknowledge that sex tourism is a part of the Asian tourist industry.
    The ‘beach bums’ may be male but some local cherries are also for sale.
    NBatlee crime is that she was out in the open…
    Hate to wake you up to this fact on this beautiful Monday morning.


  5. The decision of a former prostitute to enter Barbados’ election campaign by seeking the Bridgetown parliamentary seat is a credible effort that’s focusing national attention on prostitution in the island-nation.
    That’s according to Dr Myrna Lashley, a Barbadian who is a McGill University psychology professor and an expert in cultural diversity in Canada. She said Barbadians were making a mistake if they dismissed Natalie Harewood’s vote-getting drive as laughable or meritless.(Quote)

    Another confrontation to the conservative Barbadian moral ambiguity.

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