Actress Jumoke George’s outcry about BBL in new clip draws comments from Laide Bakare, Peter Ijagbemi

In a world where the allure of a perfect body often overshadows the beauty of authenticity, Jumoke George’s voice rises like a clarion call, reminding us that true worth lies not in the curves we carve out of insecurity, but in the strength we find in embracing our God-given forms


Veteran Yoruba actress Jumoke George recently took to social media with a fiery denunciation of the alarming trend of women putting their lives on the line for Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgeries.

In a passionate video outburst on her official Instagram page, the thespian railed against the disturbing obsession with body enhancement fueled by societal pressures and the desperate desire to please men.

With unfiltered honesty, Jumoke George  challenged these so-called “wannabe big-bum ladies,” questioning why they can’t embrace their God-given physiques.

She implored them to recognize their own beauty instead of succumbing to the toxic pressures of those who deem them unattractive.

Expressing grave concern over the rising death rates linked to BBL procedures, Jumoke lamented that women continue to rush into these surgeries despite the inherent risks.

Drawing from her own experience of having a voluptuous figure, she candidly admitted that it’s not all sunshine and rainbows; in fact, it comes with serious drawbacks, including debilitating knee pain that many overlook.

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Her impassioned plea resonated deeply, catching the attention of both fans and colleagues alike.

Notable figures such as Laide Bakare and Peter Ijagbemi quickly took to social media to voice their agreement, sharing their own thoughts on the matter and amplifying the conversation surrounding the dangers of cosmetic surgery.

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