Olori Badirat Adeyemi, estranged wife of Alaafin of Oyo, Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, stirred controversy this week after admitting to having undergone a Brazilian b*tt lift.
Although she was in the eye of the storm last year after series of royal dilemmas she encountered, it appears she’s undeterred and is putting the past behind her.
Queen Nola as she’s fondly called, is indeed the cynosure of eyes, with her ravishing beauty, fashion sense, skin routine and composure. All over the world, many women opt to have the s3xiest bodies, at all costs,including having plastic surgery to get the shape they want.
Over time, many female celebrities have undergone cosmetic enhancement. For example, many have had their b*tts practically tripled in size. While some chalk it up to things like weight gain and getting older, others have actually owned up to inserting b*tt implants.
In 2018, actress Tonto Dike who had gone under the knife, took to Instagram to announce that she was “ready to conquer the world” after cosmetic surgery. Others like Toke Makinwa, Caroline Danjuma, Princess Shyngle, Chika Ike, Dabota Lawson, Yvonne Jegede made no pretence about their altered shape. The young and stunning mother of three Olori Badirat has joined the roll call of celebrities who have subscribed to this cultural import, after undergoing cosmetic surgery.
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She stated this during the week while responding to a troll who called her out in the comment section of her post for not being bold enough to flaunt what she acquired from her doctor.
“How long will you keep sitting down. We already know you did BBL. Stand up and flaunt what your Dr. gave you,” the follower wrote.
The former queen in reaction admitted to having undergone a Brazilian b*tt lift while pleading to be left alone.
“Madam, if it is BBL, please kindly do your own now Abi?? If I like I sit down, if I like I stand. It’s my choice and it’s my money. I paid for the BBL. Leave me alone now,” she replied.
Brazilian B*tt Lift (BBL) is a surgical procedure where a doctor transfers fat from one’s abdomen, hips, lower back, or thighs to the b*ttocks.
Checks by The Nation shows BBL began in Brazil, birthplace of aesthetic surgery and the myth of the naturally “sticky-outy” bottom, the kind seen in countless tourist board images of bikini-clad women on Copacabana beach.
In Nigeria, costing an average of $5000, BBL is the most requested procedure in Lagos. Even with the risks and complications involved, it is still on the rise as many believe that the procedure has both its pros and cons.
The idea of what defines beauty seems to be the rush for a new body. While it is understandable, the pressure is on for everyone to always look their best.
