Jumoke George, the Nollywood actress, has spoken out against the growing trend of Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgeries among women.
In a recent Instagram post, George expressed concerns that some women are risking their lives for unnecessary cosmetic procedures.
The movie star also questioned the motivations behind undergoing BBL surgery, asking if it’s solely to impress men.
“Are you doing it just because of pe**s or what? Are you not beautiful enough?” George asked women.
The actress emphasized that women should appreciate their natural beauty, created in God’s image.
She also highlighted the potential health risks associated with BBL, including knee problems due to the added weight.
“Women, what is the colour of our problem? Because if I say I understand I am lying. The scripture says every creature was made in the image of God the most high,” she said.
“You females looking at me whose image do you think you were created? Are you telling God that He does not know what He was doing? God is perfect. What then are we looking for? God has given some long life but they intentionally cut off their lives.
“What exactly are you looking for in doing BBL? You just want to enlarge your buttocks… Are you not beautiful enough? If any man tells you that you are not beautiful enough and go enhance what God has given you or recreate yourself, tell him he is not in his right senses.
“You hear news about ladies going for BBL and losing their lives. Something that people like me who has it is even feeling it like a weight. Because when it gets to a stage it contributes to knee issues. Hardly will you see someone with big butt that would not have knee problem.
“Stop all these BBL thing. Go and rest. I know some people will listen while others will not. But it saddens my heart.”
In 2023, Kanayo O Kanayo, the ace actor, urged ladies to avoid the BBL surgery.
Rita Edochie, the ace actress, also berated women who underwent butt lift surgery.
Last month, a 36-year-old woman identified as Abiola died after a failed BBL surgery at a Lagos hospital.
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