Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus has opened up about the criticism she still faces despite her dramatic weight loss.
The actress revealed that she has dropped from 170kg to 83kg over the past five years, describing the transformation as one of the biggest changes in her life. She said the journey was not easy and required discipline, patience and determination.
Badmus explained that she was body-shamed when she was plus-sized and is still being body-shamed after losing weight. According to her, the comments never really stopped, they only changed form.
She said the experience has shown her how cruel public opinion can be, especially for women in the entertainment industry. The actress added that people often find a reason to criticise no matter what a person looks like.
Her remarks have sparked conversation online about body image and the pressure celebrities face from social media users and the public. Many fans have praised her honesty, while others say her story reflects a wider problem in society.
Badmus’s message is a reminder that body shaming can affect people at any size and that personal transformation should be respected rather than mocked.
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I’m still being body-shamed after weight loss, says Eniola Badmus
Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus has opened up about the criticism she still faces despite her dramatic weight loss. The actress revealed that she has dropped from 170kg to 83kg over the past five years, describing the transformation as one of the biggest changes in her life. She said the journey was not easy and required discipline, patience and determination. Badmus explained that she was body-shamed when she was plus-sized and is still being body-shamed after losing weight. According to her, the comments never really stopped, they only changed form. She said the experience has shown her how cruel public opinion can be, especially for women in the entertainment industry. The actress added that people often find a reason to criticise no matter what a person looks like. Her remarks have sparked conversation online about body image and the pressure celebrities […]
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