- Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo accepted Brazilian ass weightlifting (BBL) to restore confidence after childbirth.
- Her husband fully supports her decision to develop the procedures.
- Ogbodo emphasizes the importance of mental health in choice.

Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo revealed that her husband fully supports her decision to accept the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) after witnessing her physical struggle after childbirth.
The actress and entrepreneur explained that she chose a program to restore confidence and protect her mental health.
According to Ogbodo, three caesarean sections changed their shape, prompting her to make changes to restore her happiness.
Speaking on Saturday at Fist, she stressed that the surgery is a personal choice made for one’s own satisfaction, not an impression for anyone.
She also shares why she decided to talk about the program publicly, unlike many celebrities with private information. Ogbodo said she hopes her honesty will encourage other women to pursue self-improvement and take measures to help them feel good about themselves.
While acknowledging the potential risks, the mother of three pointed out that she felt safe because she was treated by qualified professionals.
She said: “Well, I don’t know what you mean about natural gifts, because I don’t have the shape of an hourglass. Growing up, I’m full, but this is not the beauty of today. Starting to make the baby help me. I don’t like my third baby after looking back on myself.
“I have to do my job for myself, not for anyone else, but for my mental health to feel good, and that’s OK. I’m competing enough for myself.
“In this country, I always find people are not honest and transparent for the most part, especially celebrities. You are a role model and then you lie to people who look up to you or truly love you. Why are you a shiny star when you can’t be someone else’s torchbearer?
“I am a person who loves to encourage women and help them build themselves, using my life experience to impart hope to women who are not enough for themselves.
“So many people went and disappeared, they came out with a violent body. They looked like they were born. It was not the way you were born. You worked physically. So why are you hiding the fact that you are working for yourself now?”
