Ghanaian gospel sensation Selina Boateng is breaking stereotypes and silencing critics. With a strong commitment to health and self-confidence, she recently made headlines by making an important announcement: “I have no intention of losing weight… I just want to maintain my body and keep it in shape.” Her statements are not just personal—they deliver a powerful message of grace, faith, and resilience in the face of scrutiny.
More Than Weight: A Health-Focused Fitness Journey
In an interview on Neat FM, Selina explained that her gym routine is not about slimming down, but about enhancing her well-being—especially after motherhood:
“I come from a family of thick women, so going to the gym isn’t about slimming down—it’s about health. After childbirth, the body changes, and it’s essential to take care of yourself.”
She shared how exercise has significantly boosted her stamina and vocal strength, enabling her to deliver powerful performances without exhaustion:
“Some people get tired after singing for just 30 minutes, but I can perform for two hours without feeling exhausted.”
Selina emphasized that fitness is about sustaining her gifts—not conforming to beauty standards:
“You can have the talent to sing like Celine Dion, but without good health, you can’t perform to the best of your abilities.”
Selina has been open about how body-shaming comments, especially after a fall during a concert, impacted her self-esteem—yet she has remained unbowed. She reaffirmed that her focus lies on her relationship with God, not social media critics:
She responded to trolls by saying she isn’t embarrassed—“my focus was on God, not people’s opinions.”
On Accra FM, she also called out unsolicited advice urging her to lose weight:
“Comments like ‘you’re too fat—go to the gym’ really hurt me and I don’t appreciate it at all.”
Selina stressed that critics shouldn’t make assumptions—“it could be medical advice or an ailment”—and reminded them of the grace she now enjoys, saying:
“I was slimmer when I was broke and hungry, but now that the grace of God has manifested in my life, she should be left to enjoy.”
Celebrating a Gospel Voice with Purpose
Beyond fitness and social media battles, Selina Boateng remains a Gospel music powerhouse. Her hit tracks—Alpha & Omega (feat. Uncle Ato), Menku Meho, Medɔfo Pa, and Eda Papa—have earned her a place among Ghana’s most respected spiritual voices.