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I WISH I NEVER WENT PUBLIC ABOUT MY BOOBS AUGMENTATION! Modupe Ozolua reveals [Video]
Nigerian philanthropist and CEO of body enhancement, Modupe Ozolua, has said she regrets going public about her cosmetic surgery procedure.
Ozolua, who is widely referred to as the pioneer of body enhancement/ plastic surgery in Nigeria said she had to pay to be on the cover of Ovation magazine to reveal she had done a breast augmentation.
Princess Ozolua said she did that because the level of ignorance Nigerians had about cosmetic surgeries was very disturbing.
In a recent interview on Rubbingminds with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Ozolua said,
“Initially, I wasn’t opened to telling anybody because it is a personal choice and it is nobody’s business. The level of ignorance was very disturbing.
“People aid if you did your stomach or nose and you are on the plane, you would die. I was like are these people really serious?
“That was what prompted me to pay to be on the cover of Ovation magazine where I finally said what I had done.
“That was the first time I said it. Many times now, I look back and wished I never did because prior to that, I was being celebrated as the young genius.
“The minute I said I had done augmentation, I was now the boobs lady.
“Who are these people, you know how dare they…”
See the video below:
Had Princess Modupe Ozolua on #RubbinMinds and she talked about regretting going public with her cosmetic surgery. Then I tried to find out a little more… pic.twitter.com/WhwLK8DGtH
— Ebuka Obi-Uchendu (@Ebuka) June 18, 2018
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