Tokunbo Idowu, Nigerian reality TV star better known as Tboss, says she enjoyed being pregnant because it was the only time she could eat “anything and everything” without feeling guilty.

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TBoss had, after putting to bed, addressed the uncertainties surrounding her motherhood, saying she refused to confirm her pregnancy because she wanted to keep out the “negativity of sad-minded people.”

The former BBNaija season two housemate took to her Instagram on Thursday to share her experience being pregnant, adding she would re-live the accompanying discomforts if she ever has to.

“Pregnancy is the one time you get away with eating any and everything without feeling any guilt. However, I wasn’t eating much which was totally weird considering that I am such a Foodie. I didn’t exactly have many cravings either,” she wrote.

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“I couldn’t eat anything spicy anymore. I enjoyed pickles & green olives more than usual. I drank a lot of cold water. I would guzzle water like I had been lost in the desert. The usual Caprisonne & Ribena. Actually I drank more than I ate.

“Enjoy it ’cause you would miss it, they told me. Miss the bloated-ness? The wobbling? The discomfort? The pee-ing every 20 mins? The struggle to get in and outta bed, The itching? Maybe I would miss the heartburns?

“Those were the worst! Or maybe the itchy-ness or the purple feet. No, I know, I won’t miss the discolouration, all the rashes on my back and my bum disappearing. I was certain I won’t miss any of it. You guessed right! I miss it all.”

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Prior to her delivery, there had been rumours that Dino Melaye, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Kogi west senatorial rerun election, was responsible for the pregnancy.



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