Real Warri Pikin reacts to trending photos of her from football match

Real Warri Pikin averred that her backside became the focal point of attention from the match instead of her performance


Nigerian comedienne, Anita Afoke Asuoha, popularly known as Real Warri Pikin, has reacted to the buzz surrounding her recent appearance/physique at a recent football match.

The actress had attended the Attom Foundation Charity match in Abuja, donning a football jersey, and photos of her at the event subsequently went viral.

The image sparked a flurry of reactions, with many commenters suggesting that she should restart her weight loss journey as it appears she has started gaining weight again just a few months after surgery.

In response to the media brouhaha, Warri Pikin humorously pointed out that instead of her football skills and goals she scored to gain attention, her backside became the main focus.

Via her Instagram handle, she wrote:

“I play match yesterday, instead of my Goals to trend, Una know wetin con dey trend? My NYASH!!!!!!! Na wa o.”

See the post below:

In another report, just a few months ago, Real Warri Pikin ignited online chatter with her recent physical transformation.

After months of dedicated weight loss efforts, the content creator, via her Instagram page, unveiled her slender figure in a trending video, sparking conversations across the internet.

Warri Pikin revealed a distinct change from her busty self as she gracefully adorned new dresses that complemented her trim physique flawlessly.

During a recent photo shoot, all her poses captivated attention, especially when she embraced traditional attire, emanating the elegance of an Alhaja.

Her striking transformation left fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry utterly amazed, showering her Instagram page with effusive praise.

However, as the clip circulated on different social media platforms, netizens who came across it expressed worry about her changed appearance, with many commenting that she looks aged and unwell.

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