“They Want It But Can’t Afford It”- Etinosa Idemudia Reacts To Backlash Over BBL And Liposuction

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Nollywood actress Etinosa Idemudia has expressed that she is unfazed by the criticism surrounding her recent Brazilian Butt Lift and liposuction procedures.

According to GistLover, the actress recently ignited public discussion with her body enhancements.

In an interview with TheCable, Etinosa described her critics as hypocritical, suggesting that many secretly wish to undergo similar procedures but lack the means to do so.

She said, “Actually, it’s being 50/50; there have been both praises and backlash. I focus more on the praises rather than the backlash from people who are not exposed enough to understand the advantages of body enhancement. If I want to get another enhancement, I wouldn’t consider this backlash in any way. I feel so sorry for the people who were dragging me because they are so backward.

“If a change like an upgrade in technology happens in a community, there are always people who are sceptical about it. There are also people who project their uninformed concerns and fears onto others. I remember the Ebola season when there were talks on drinking salt and all manner of misinformation, and that’s just the same way body enhancement is. People haven’t read about it, and then the few people who know are keeping it a secret and don’t want to talk about it, making it difficult for people who are interested to get information, and, unfortunately, fall into the wrong hands and get casualties.

“I feel people who are criticising me should read, and some of them are just hypocrites, they want it and can’t afford it, so they demonise it. Also, every human being has one thing they are insecure about; it is not caused by anything on social media, it’s just life. Everybody is trying to get better and improve any situation they are in, so we should be grateful for modern technology. If you know what my stomach used to be like, how embarrassed I used to be sometimes, but because of my strong self-worth, I don’t let it bother me and wear whatever dress I want, despite people mocking me. But since I have the financial resources to make it better, I will do it.

“The people who are criticising are wearing wigs, artificial nails, and microblading, so they don’t have the right to criticise someone who did cosmetic surgery. I feel like the people criticising should read because I’m not even done enhancing my body.”

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