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Thanks to God, my physique is natural. Benedicta Gafah refutes BBL rumors.

Wed, 23 Oct 2024 Source: Isaac Appiah

Actress Benedicta Gafah of Ghana has denied rumors that she had a Brazilian butt lift (BBL), denying the body shape rumors that have been going around.

In a recent interview on Joy Prime's Changes show, Gafah, who is frequently criticized by social media users for her curvaceous body, addressed the matter.

The actress boldly said, "My body is real, and I've even lost weight now," in response to the question of whether her appearance was natural or the result of surgery. I'm comfortable with my figure and believe I'm still too young. I don't have to get [surgery] right now.

Gafah said she has no reason to think about getting plastic surgery herself and has no plans to do so in the future, even if she does not condemn anyone who choose to have the process. Though she noted that her family has no history of having large tummies, the possibility is slim, she did say that she might think about getting liposuction after giving baby if necessary. She went on, "But I would do it if I should have [a large stomach]."

The actress added that she takes good care of her face but has no aspirations to enhance her figure. She frequently chooses to have platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, which uses her blood to keep her face looking young and glowing. Even if she has facial operations, Gafah acknowledged her natural body and attributed her looks to divine favor.

Ghanaian actress and producer Benedicta Gafah was born on September 1, 1986. Her major works include Mirror Girl, Azonto Ghost, and April Fool. She has appeared in both Ghallywood and Kumawood films. Gafah is well-known for her brilliance and adaptability, and her roles in both English and Akan movies have helped her establish a solid reputation in Ghana's film industry.

Source: Isaac Appiah