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Popular Nigerian media personality and entrepreneur, Toke Makinwa, has once again found herself at the center of online conversations after making a surprising personal revelation about her body image journey. The former On-Air Personality recently hinted at a shift in her preferences, suggesting that her once-celebrated curvy physique—particularly her prominent backside is no longer something she embraces.
In a now-deleted post shared on her Snapchat page, Toke posted photos confidently displaying her backside, but the accompanying caption caught many followers off guard. Contrary to expectations of admiration or pride, the media star expressed disbelief at her former love for having a noticeably large bum, bluntly announcing that the phase has passed.
“Can’t believe I actually loved having a big bum. Over it”.
Although the post didn’t last long, screenshots quickly circulated across social media platforms, triggering mixed reactions from fans, critics, and casual observers alike. As expected, Nigerians on social media had a lot to say—ranging from blunt humor and social commentary to deeper reflections on personal growth, beauty standards, and evolving priorities.
Toke Makinwa’s comment has reignited discussions around beauty trends, cosmetic surgery, and how public figures influence perceptions of body ideals.
Once known for openly flaunting her curves, her latest stance highlights how personal preferences can evolve especially under the public eye.
SOCIAL MEDIA REACTIONS;
@itsajokky commented,“Cos priority has evolved”.
Another user, @nottavaliduserr, suggested the media star may simply be following changing beauty standards, stating,
“Lol, little miss go with the trend”.
The discussion also took a deeper turn as some users reflected on cosmetic procedures and long-term consequences.
@5k_african_prints shared,“That’s why to make a permanent decision for temporary feeling dey tire me”.
For others, Toke’s statement symbolized emotional maturity and self-awareness. @teeto_olayeni noted,
“You get to a point and phase in your life that you are over and one with things you think you couldn’t do without. That’s growth”.
Amid the buzz, questions emerged about a possible shift among celebrities regarding cosmetic enhancements.
@sop_zy30 asked,
“What is actually happening? Why are they all removing their BBL?”.
Not everyone shared the same sentiment, however. Standing firm in her own choices, @dazzinlnsbeautylounge wrote,“This is why this will never phase me. Tummy tuck in good”.
Whether this statement signals a deeper lifestyle shift or was simply a moment of honesty, one thing is certain: Toke Makinwa knows how to spark conversation, and the internet is always watching.
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