- Bobby Maris, an actor and entrepreneur, openly advocates for women contemplating cosmetic enhancements.
- He is married to renowned Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo.
- In a popular Instagram clip, Maris motivates women to conquer their apprehensions about aesthetic surgeries.
Bobby Maris, known for his work in acting and business, and husband to Nollywood’s Uche Ogbodo, has voiced his encouragement for women who choose to undergo cosmetic procedures.
In a widely circulated Instagram video, Maris urged women to set aside their anxieties and embrace body enhancement surgeries, highlighting the positive impact these procedures can have on self-esteem and appearance.
He emphasized that opting for surgical improvements is a personal choice and nothing to be ashamed of.
Maris stated:
“If it’s within your means, go ahead. Conquer your fears and be courageous, confident, stunning, and appealing!”
His supportive remarks came shortly after his wife, Uche Ogbodo, revealed she had undergone a 360 Lipo surgery, a technique aimed at fat removal and body sculpting.
Before the procedure, Uche reached out to her followers on Instagram, requesting their prayers. In a lively video, she was seen dancing in her hospital attire to the uplifting gospel song “Favour” by Lawrence Oyor.
She shared:
“Today is the day for my Lipo 360 surgery. Kindly keep me in your prayers. I’m fearless! I trust my medical team, and this will end in gratitude! Amen.”
This procedure is not Uche’s first; earlier this year, she underwent another liposuction to refine her figure.
The actress has openly discussed the struggles of postpartum body changes and how these surgeries have helped her regain her confidence.
Watch the video here:
Here are some reactions from viewers:
@hajiaamaamat: “Just curious, are those your natural eyes or are you wearing lenses?”
@fuoski_umukoro: “Ladies, don’t take his advice. Hit the gym and get fit naturally.”
@foreverspyce: “Why the backlash? He said ‘if’ you have the means and want to enhance your body. It’s a personal decision, no pressure involved. So relax.”
@sunshyne_nice: “So you’re the one encouraging your wife to do this? I hope you’ll support her if anything goes wrong.”
@fuoski_umukoro: “People aren’t thinking about the long-term effects, only the immediate results. It’s unfortunate. Look at what happened to Obasanjo’s wife.”
@tina.charles1: “I’m all for this, especially after having children. That’s the perfect time to do it, truly.”
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