I suffered height of body-shaming – Eniola Badmus

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  • Actress Eniola Badmus addresses issue between her and a TikToker who accused her of pimping ladies for politicians
  • Eniola speaks on how she is been constantly bullied online for her political choice

Eniola Badmus, renowned Nollywood actress, has recently opened up about her experience with body-shaming during her plus-size years and the constant trolling she face everyday online.

The 44-year-old actress revealed how her physical appearance was constantly criticized and ridiculed.

And even though she is currently on her health quest, she is still the target of insults due to her political stance.

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Recall that Badmus was accused of introducing women to prominent politicians for prostitution by Tiktoker Okoye Blessing Nwakego, alias Ego, who was recently given a three-year prison term by a Federal High Court in Lagos.

Eniola Badmus in response to the disparaging remarks made about her via Twitter,  reminded Nigerians that celebrities are also human.

You have no single fact/evidence but will sit behind your phones and make a smooth video defaming my personality. Why? When I was a plus size, it was the height of body shaming, now on my fitness journey, same negative comments when I made my political choice, same negatives, She wrote.

“Guys, let people live their lives and respect them for it. Some of us have muscle to keep it going, how about those that can’t and silently struggle with depression and low self-esteem?

“Celebrities are human too, we have blood running through our veins like you. No one judge your choice or approach to life in your corner, so why judge me on personal and human actions?” she asked.

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In a related story, Lady who accused Actress Eniola Badmus of being a pimp bags 3-year jail term

Justice Nicholas Oweibo convicted Nwakaego after she pleaded guilty to two counts of cyberstalking.

Despite the conviction, the judge took the convict’s remorse into account and offered her the option of paying a fine of N150,000 instead of serving a jail sentence.. Read more.

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