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Following the death of a Nigerian lady, Christabel, who died shortly after botched plastic surgery on Wednesday, Nigerian actress, Anita Joseph, has stressed that “big bumbum cannot keep a man”.
She advised young women to embrace and be confident in their God-given bodies, saying “be you, just the way you are. Afterall, ladies with small bum are still winning the last time I checked. Shalom!”
The movie star decried the rate at which ladies go under the knife to ‘enhance’ their bodies, especially their butt.
Anita urged them to rather build their self-esteem and quit seeking validation from people who really don’t care about their well-being.
Reacting on Instagram, over the death of Crystabel, the actress highlighted the cons of plastic surgery, noting a body that has undergone such a procedure will always need some touch up every now and then.
She reasoned that the acquisition of a big butt doesn’t exclude one from being ditched by a man.
“Once you touch your body, na so you go dey touch am dey go cos you must add weight. You will cut and always join. You must go for repairs because it’s not natural. E be like where dem dey service motor, shalom.
“That’s why you see them top up the bum like engine oil because e dey less na. Sorry, I’m not laughing but some people own be like fufu basin…like a basket.
“Even the big nyash still dey chop breakfast. Chai! Uwa ezuoke inukwa m, shalom. Be comfortable in your own skin. Build your positive self-esteem. Stop seeking validation from people that don’t really give a f*****k about you.
“I hope you know they also go for repairs? Oh yessssss! Be confident, build your positive self-esteem. Do not allow any anu mpama body shame you. Don’t give them that power.”
Christabel’s death
On Christabel’s death, Anita said: “Crystal sudden demise hurts me. These Doctors were Dey not qualified? Oh Lord I don’t even know what I’m saying anymore. Pls slide and like I said it’s a 50/50 chance if you go come back praise God but you will still go again. That’s why I said don’t do it if you can.”
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) had reported the news of Crystabel’s death, which was announced by a tweep, Miss Posha, who identified herself as the deceased friend.
Miss Posha via her Twitter handle raised an alarm that her friend, Crystabel, allegedly died few days ago at a Cynosure Aesthetics in Lagos where she had gone to do plastic surgery.
Miss Posha claimed the clinic didn’t contact her family, until friends traced the deceased to the clinic and were told to pick her body from the mortuary.
She called on the government to checkmate the sharp practices in the healthcare sector as especially as it concerns body enhancement procedures, the crop of surgeons and ensure they are well-trained to carry out such procedures.
“I want to bring this to the public. A friend just died at this hospital in Lagos Nigeria, few days ago where she underwent surgery. Now I’m not against anybody that wants to enhance their body or anything as such, is your body life and choice.
“But I’m against doctors that claim they have experience abroad, come down to Nigeria to kill young people, after the surgery she complained of bleeding and the doctors claimed is normal it will stop, now this is the problem, how are you a highly skilled and professional plastic.
“Hospital did not find it needful to contact any of her relatives. Until the few friends who knew she was going for surgery said she supposed to have be back since days now, now they decided to go to the hospital to check on her; arriving there, they were offered a letter that her body.
“Has been deposited at the mortuary this is sickening, now I think the government needs to come into this health system and check the capability of most surgeons and make their own research if really they are well-trained surgeons to be able to operate on humans,” Miss Posha tweeted.