- Popular singer Portable caught the attention of her fans with a personal post on Instagram.
- The post showed photos of him undergoing treatment, revealing a vulnerable side of him.
- Portable has had a tumultuous year that has fans worried about his health.

Popular and often controversial singer Portable has fans concerned with a deeply personal post on Instagram.
The artist, who has endured a tumultuous year, shared a photo of himself undergoing therapy, showing a side of him that few see.
Next to the photo, Portable wrote a heartfelt message: “God raised me up.” Fans responded immediately, leaving messages of support and encouragement.
Many urged the singer to prioritize her own well-being and lean on friends and family during this challenging time.
See his post below:
Read some of the comments below:
@boldbloger: “Wahala don’t see too many boxers like pillow cases 😂.”
@jah_quennie: “My husband has a different style on his hands😂.”
@ajskinbeauty: “Get well soon Elisabeth Joyce 😂 You didn’t do anything O’Loughlin 😁🤣.”
@monimons__jewelries: “Get well soon Dr. zeeh🙌🙌.”
@itsme_otunba: “😂😂😂Khabib you better stand up.”
@zzhey: “Skepta has a song with this bro.”
@djaketzofficial: “My brother are you okay❤️❤️.”
In other news… Nicki Minaj has made her stance on transgender issues clear, saying she supports adults making their own choices but opposes gender-affirming surgery for minors.
In an interview with Katie Miller, Nikki said she had “no problem” with trans adults and believed adults should have full control over their bodies, adding, “Give them more power.”
She emphasized, “I personally have absolutely no problem with the trans part of the LGBT community…I’m the biggest advocate for adults being able to do whatever they want. They’re adults. I don’t care.”
However, her stance changes when it comes to her children. Nikki has made it clear that she strongly opposes minors undergoing gender confirmation surgery, describing it as a “different game” compared to adult decisions.
To explain her point, she used her own family as an example, saying she would never allow her 17-year-old daughter to have breast augmentation surgery.
“I wouldn’t even allow my 17-year-old daughter to have breast implants… So if you don’t give your kids breast implants, you don’t want them to have any type of surgery because we all know the brain isn’t developed yet,” she explained.
Nikki said it was difficult to understand how parents could consent to such surgery for their children, and she believed such decisions were best left to adulthood.
