Nollywood actress Etinosa Idemudia has sparked conversation with her candid advice on body enhancement procedures for women, urging those who can afford it to invest in their appearance while emphasizing safety and professionalism. In a recent Instagram post, she encouraged women to consider facial, body, and tummy enhancement treatments if they desire, but stressed the importance of choosing reputable and internationally competent medical facilities. Her message was clear: beauty enhancements should be approached with caution, and only under the care of qualified professionals.
She specifically warned against seeking cheap, unregulated alternatives, cautioning women not to be misled by untrained or unqualified individuals who may pose serious health risks. “Aunty, if you get money, fix things. Get your face done. Get your tummy done. Get your body done. Use international competent hospitals. Don’t let uneducated people tell you shit,” she wrote in the post. Her direct tone resonated with many, especially as cosmetic procedures become increasingly popular in Nigeria and across Africa.
Etinosa’s comments come at a time when body enhancement and cosmetic surgery are gaining wider acceptance in Nigerian society, driven by social media influence and rising disposable incomes. However, concerns about safety, affordability, and the quality of services remain high. Her emphasis on reputable hospitals highlights the need for regulation and consumer awareness in the growing beauty and wellness sector.
Meanwhile, in another development, the father of Big Brother Naija star Angel Smith, Baron Meyagy, has spoken out following a viral video that allegedly shows his daughter being arrested in the United States. The footage, which has not been verified by any official source, has triggered widespread speculation and debate online. Many social media users have questioned its authenticity, while others have expressed concern for Angel’s well-being.
In response, Baron Meyagy took to Instagram to show unwavering support for his daughter, reinforcing family solidarity during the public scrutiny. “Family stands by each other as a unit, irrespective of the circumstance. In the end, she’s FATHER’S DAUGHTER. I gotcha U Mummy,” he wrote. His message has been widely shared and praised for its emotional strength and unity.
This comes amid ongoing public attention on Angel Smith’s personal life, including the reported breakdown of her marriage to Tumininu. The couple’s separation has reportedly led to legal and financial disputes, including demands for annulment and compensation over emotional and financial grievances. As both stories unfold, they reflect broader societal conversations around personal choice, public image, and family support in the Nigerian entertainment landscape. These developments are likely to continue shaping discussions on celebrity life and self-improvement in the months ahead.


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