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Uche Ogbodo fires back at Maureen Solomon over BBL criticism

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Uche Ogbodo fires back at Maureen Solomon over BBL criticism

 Uche Ogbodo has strongly responded to Maureen Solomon’s criticism of her recent Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery.

In a passionate video shared online, Uche defended her choice and addressed the backlash head-on.

Uche Ogbodo fires back at Maureen Solomon over BBL criticism
Uche Ogbodo fires back at Maureen Solomon over BBL criticism

“This is your girl Uche Wodo, a.k.a. The Goddess. I want to set the record straight because many people have been tagging me about what Maureen Solomon said. There is nothing morally wrong with enhancing any part of your body that you’re uncomfortable with,” she said.

Uche stressed that modern technology provides safe ways for people to improve their appearance, whether through surgery, gym routines, or non-surgical methods. “It’s a positive thing that today you can enhance your body—your nose, teeth, tummy, or butt—and feel confident and comfortable in your own skin,” she added.

She also defended her influence, explaining that she guides her followers toward reputable clinics instead of unqualified practitioners. “If anyone has the means to enhance themselves safely and regain confidence, they should do it,” she said.

Reflecting on her own experience, Uche revealed she faced harsh body-shaming after giving birth to her third child. “I was humiliated online for my postpartum body, and no one defended me. Yet now I’m being criticized for showing how I safely restored my body with a reputable hospital. That is hypocrisy,” she said.

Uche also called out Maureen for double standards, pointing to her own controversial past in Nollywood. “You were living your life and influencing youth back then, and now you act as if you hold moral authority? That’s unfair,” Uche remarked.

She concluded by reaffirming her commitment to empowering women and men. “I’m giving people hope, showing them options, and promoting safe practices. There’s nothing morally wrong with that,” she said, emphasizing the importance of body positivity and self-confidence.

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