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Vera Sidika – Kenya’s most famous socialite undergoes surgery to restore her bum after initial cosmetic surgery goes wrong

A humbled Sidika wearing a flat bum said she had ungergone difficult times trying to correct the cosmetic surgery that enlarged her derirrier

Kenya’s most famous socialite Vera Sidika has posted shocking images of herself wearing a flat bum after she underwent yet another dangerous surgery to correct the cosmetic one.

And she had a warning to women and girls who opt for cosmetic surgery telling them to love their bodies the way they were created.

“Ladies; pls learn to love yourself & don’t ever let peer pressure rush u into things that will ruin you in future. I’m lucky to be alive, God loves me so much. Honestly It’s been pretty hard,” she wrote.

Below is her statement.

“THE REBIRTH. This has been the hardest phase in my life, due to health risks and complications , I had to undergo surgery.It’s still very unbelievable but I’ve come to terms with it and learnt to love myself regardless.

Ladies; pls learn to love yourself & don’t ever let peer pressure rush u into things that will ruin you in future. I’m lucky to be alive, God loves me so much. Honestly It’s been pretty hard, I didn’t even celebrate my bday this year, but here we are. Happy birthday to me.

New me. I’ve come to appreciate life & never take things for granted. Thanks to my family, especially my husband for being there for me .


To my fans: I am still the same sweetest Vera Sidika and that hasn’t changed. I appreciate y’all love & support & pray you will walk through this journey with me.


I will be posting my surgery journey videos here, for those who have been thinking of getting booty surgery or changing anything on their bodies this might change your mind.
Peace & Love .”

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