In an emotional post on her Instagram page, the actress—who is also a mother of one—reflected on the silent burdens many first daughters often carry as they strive to support their parents and siblings. She reminded them that self-care and personal fulfillment are just as important as family responsibilities.
“First daughters, while trying to provide or make your parents and siblings happy, don’t forget yourself. Please make yourself happy as well. Las las, everybody will be okay,” she wrote.
Alichi’s message resonated deeply with her followers, many of whom praised her for speaking about a topic that often goes unaddressed. Her post highlights the emotional and cultural expectations placed on first daughters in many African homes—where they are seen as pillars of strength and support—but also calls for balance, compassion, and self-love.
