Eniola also expressed sadness that the same people who mocked her when she was plus-sized are now criticising her for losing weight.

She wrote:
"Five years ago, I weighed 170KG.
Today, in 2026, I weigh 83KG.
That didn’t happen overnight. It took years of discipline, sacrifice, pain, consistency, tears, setbacks, and choosing my health every single day. It has been one of the hardest journeys of my life, and I’m incredibly proud of how far I’ve come. But here’s what breaks my heart…
The same people who body-shamed me when I was plus-size are the same people body-shaming me now that I’ve lost the weight. What exactly do you want from me?
When someone loses almost 90KG, it’s completely normal for the skin to change. Of course, my skin will adjust. I’m doing my best to take care of myself, use collagen, stay healthy, and embrace every stage of this transformation.
Yet, every time I post, some people find something new to criticise.
Just because I don’t respond to the insults doesn’t mean they don’t hurt. It doesn’t mean I’m weak. It doesn’t mean I don’t have feelings.
I’m human.
Blood runs through my veins just like yours.
Words have consequences. At my age, I think I’ve done something remarkable. Going from 170KG to 83KG isn’t a small achievement. Instead of constantly pointing out what you think is wrong with my body, why not celebrate the strength, determination, and resilience it took to get here.
If you don’t have anything kind to say, it’s okay to say nothing at all.
And to my fellow women, this part is especially for you. So much of this bullying comes from women. We often say, “Women should support women.”
We often say, “Women should support women.”
But where is that support when another woman is fighting to become healthier and happier?
Kindness costs nothing. Let’s stop tearing people down because of their bodies. Nobody deserves to be bullied for being plus-size, and nobody deserves to be bullied for losing weight either.
I’m proud of my journey. I’m still growing, still healing, and still becoming the best version of myself.
You don’t have to love my body, but you can choose to respect it.
Be kind. Always.
I REMAIN ENIOLA BADMUS…..A HOUSEHOLD NAME".
Today, in 2026, I weigh 83KG.
That didn’t happen overnight. It took years of discipline, sacrifice, pain, consistency, tears, setbacks, and choosing my health every single day. It has been one of the hardest journeys of my life, and I’m incredibly proud of how far I’ve come. But here’s what breaks my heart…
The same people who body-shamed me when I was plus-size are the same people body-shaming me now that I’ve lost the weight. What exactly do you want from me?
When someone loses almost 90KG, it’s completely normal for the skin to change. Of course, my skin will adjust. I’m doing my best to take care of myself, use collagen, stay healthy, and embrace every stage of this transformation.
Yet, every time I post, some people find something new to criticise.
Just because I don’t respond to the insults doesn’t mean they don’t hurt. It doesn’t mean I’m weak. It doesn’t mean I don’t have feelings.
I’m human.
Blood runs through my veins just like yours.
Words have consequences. At my age, I think I’ve done something remarkable. Going from 170KG to 83KG isn’t a small achievement. Instead of constantly pointing out what you think is wrong with my body, why not celebrate the strength, determination, and resilience it took to get here.
If you don’t have anything kind to say, it’s okay to say nothing at all.
And to my fellow women, this part is especially for you. So much of this bullying comes from women. We often say, “Women should support women.”
We often say, “Women should support women.”
But where is that support when another woman is fighting to become healthier and happier?
Kindness costs nothing. Let’s stop tearing people down because of their bodies. Nobody deserves to be bullied for being plus-size, and nobody deserves to be bullied for losing weight either.
I’m proud of my journey. I’m still growing, still healing, and still becoming the best version of myself.
You don’t have to love my body, but you can choose to respect it.
Be kind. Always.
I REMAIN ENIOLA BADMUS…..A HOUSEHOLD NAME".
All i saw there was KINDNESS COSTS NOTHING!!!

Same you that bodyshamed skinny girls, calling them bag of bones.
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I remember several of her comments talking about 'bones are for dogs.'
"Real men like meat"
IQ of a village gnat.
You didn't know that "kindness costs nothing" then abi?
You didn't know that "words hurt" abi?
You forgot "that blood also flows in others veins" then?
Eyaaaaaaaaaaah.
But no @ wam.okugbe.com.ng
Transient amnesia is not good but diarrhea of the brain can, infact, be cured.
They are reminding you now nne.
Ignorant oaf.
You gonna learn.
WOW!
Delete“discipline, sacrifice, pain, consistency, tears, setbacks, and choosing my health every single day”
Did she really write that?
What discipline? What sacrifice? What consistentcy?
Did you go to the gym? Did you work out? Did you sweat? Was it not surgery every step of the way?
Why do this yeyebrities always think they are smarter? Was it not in front of our very own eyes that she underwent weight loss surgery?
So which discipline and constituency is she referring too?
These yeyebrities are so delusional!!!
Inside life 🙄🙄
ReplyDeletef you mind people, you won’t survive, you look good. .
Her transformation truly deserves an award
ReplyDeleteReally shocking
DeletePelee, Eniola.
ReplyDeleteBe yourself. Do you. People will always talk, no matter what.
ReplyDeleteShe has done so well for herself though.
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