WAJE: MY CHALLENGE WITH BOOBS

Nigerian singer, Waje, has shared a personal story about struggling with body insecurity in her early years and how she eventually found confidence.

Speaking on the Her Next Chapter podcast hosted by Tope Olowoniyan, the 44-year-old revealed that she used to feel uncomfortable about her body, especially in her 20s.

“Even before I had my child, I have always been heavy at the top. I used to hide it. In my 20s, I used to wear like three bras . I used to be very uncomfortable about how heavy I was at the top,” she said.

Waje explained that over time, her perspective changed, and she became more acceptable to herself. According to her, growing older and becoming a mother played a big role in helping her see her body differently.

She also credited people around her for helping her build confidence, including rapper M.I Abaga and dancer Kaffy.

Their support, she said, helped her develop a tougher mindset and ignore negative comments.

Her story has resonated with many fans, especially those who have dealt with similar insecurities, as it highlights how self-acceptance can evolve over time.

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