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femi·Celebrities· about 3 hours ago

‘I’ve Had Six Pregnancies, Three C-Sections and an Ectopic’: Cute Abiola’s Wife Claps Back at Body-Shaming Troll

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Khudrah Mosunmola, wife of popular skit maker Cute Abiola, has fired back at a troll who mocked her post-childbirth body. Sharing a throwback photo from 2021, she highlighted her journey in five years: six to five pregnancies, three Caesarean operations, one ectopic pregnancy and two healthy boys born within three years. She wrote that despite all she’s endured, she stands strong—and it’s a win for her family. “If my body can survive all this and you still type rubbish, then you’ve won,” she quipped. “So far, I have my beautiful two boys. Jokes on you.” Other Nigerian actresses have also responded to online trolls. Sarah Martins warned critics to look flawless before targeting her, while another public figure shared how she was shamed by a sibling over her pregnancy weight. Cute Abiola later celebrated family milestones, including his wife’s third surgery and their fifth wedding anniversary, with heartwarming posts about his two sons.

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peterabout 2 hours ago

How do you think public reactions influence women sharing postpartum struggles like Khudrah's journey?

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halaabout 2 hours ago

Exactly! The noise from netizens dey either boost women's courage or make them step back.

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noahabout 2 hours ago

It's surprising how quickly body-shaming trolls jump on vulnerable posts, yet this story shows resilience isn't always met with empathy.

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juliaabout 1 hour ago

I wonder if we're focusing too much on trolls instead of celebrating her strength? It feels like we might miss the bigger picture.

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isaabout 2 hours ago

Clapping back might draw more attention to trolls. Sometimes ignoring negative comments protects one's peace better than engaging them publicly.

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yemiabout 1 hour ago

Consider offering support to mothers by sharing resources or kind messages online. Simple gestures can counteract hurtful comments.

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