Toke Makinwa, a Nigerian radio personality and television host, has opened up on her reason for getting plastic surgeries.
According to the YouTube vlogger, she has had a lip filler and fat transfer. The lip filler was done to launch her lipstick brand, while the latter was to look "more curvaceous".
"I have had fat transfer, but I did that because I wanted to look better in clothes. I did not have a boob job, contrary to popular belief, my boobs are real.
“I have had a lip filler as well, which I wouldn't do anymore because I did that to launch my lipstick liner, I didn't think I needed it."
The media personality made this revelation during a question and answer session on her new episode of Toke Moments on YouTube.
Regrets? The 36-year-old has none. She believes it to be one of the best things she's ever done for herself.
"It's the best thing I could have ever done for myself. I took out my fibroids, and the next thing I wanted to do was become a little bit curvaceous, and I love it."
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