Eke appeared as a guest on the latest episode of the Love is a Game show, where she candidly discussed her motivations behind undergoing surgeries and cosmetic procedures. She revealed that her decision to get a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) in 2018 was heavily influenced by societal pressures at the time.
The reality TV star, known for her openness about her personal journey, shared, “To be very truthful, it was the trend at the time. I think this was around 2018, and it was the trend—peer pressure, and everyone was doing it. I had a very good form, and it wasn’t bad, but my stomach was too much.”
Recalling the experience, Eke admitted, “I was really scared when I decided to go through with it; I didn’t tell my mom because I didn’t want anyone to discourage me. So, it was me and two of my friends—we planned it, paid for it, and did it together.”
Eke described the post-BBL recovery as a painful process, particularly the discomfort of having to sleep on her stomach for about 14 days to avoid putting pressure on her newly enhanced bum.
“The most painful part was getting your body massaged after the surgery, and not being able to sleep on your bum for about 14 days. You have to lay on your stomach. Also, when the nurses try to massage you to bring the water out, it’s really uncomfortable,” Eke recounted.
Despite the initial pain and discomfort, Eke believes the procedures were worth it. She also took the opportunity to address misconceptions about her surgeries, specifically denying rumors that she had work done on her face.
“It was worth it,” she affirmed. “People keep saying that I touched my face, so I keep posting throwbacks for them to see. I have only touched my lips; I had fillers done, which dissolve after three months. I feel like people need to be more educated about these things.”
She added, “I had liposuction done, and my bum is the softest you would ever touch. It’s just fat, so it feels like water.”
Watch the full interview below:
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