Reality TV star Phyna has sparked conversation online after sharing her views on cosmetic surgery, particularly BBL procedures, during a recent livestream with fans. Speaking openly, she argued that many women who criticise body enhancement often do so because they lack the financial means. According to her, “no money miss road,” suggesting that access to money can change people’s perspectives over time.
She added that platforms like Big Brother Naija can be life-changing, exposing contestants to new levels of wealth and influence. With that kind of financial freedom, she believes some people who once opposed cosmetic procedures may eventually choose to alter their bodies.
Phyna also used a hypothetical example, saying that if someone had ₦30 million they were not using, many would consider spending it on enhancing their appearance. She emphasised that people should not deceive themselves into thinking they are completely against such decisions, noting that mindset can shift when money becomes available.
Reflecting on her own thoughts, she admitted that at different points, people may question why others go for surgery, but that perspective can evolve.
Her remarks have since triggered mixed reactions online. While some agree that financial freedom can influence lifestyle choices, others insist that personal values, health concerns, and self-confidence play a bigger role than money.
Reality TV star Phyna has sparked conversation online after sharing her views on cosmetic surgery, particularly BBL procedures, during a recent livestream with fans.
Speaking openly, she argued that many women who criticize body enhancement often do so because they lack the financial means. According to her, “no money miss road,” suggesting that access to money can change people’s perspectives over time.
She added that platforms like Big Brother Naija can be life-changing, exposing contestants to new levels of wealth and influence. With that kind of financial freedom, she believes some people who once opposed cosmetic procedures may eventually choose to alter their bodies.
Phyna also used a hypothetical example, saying that if someone had ₦30 million they were not using, many would consider spending it on enhancing their appearance. She emphasized that people should not deceive themselves into thinking they are completely against such decisions, noting that mindset can shift when money becomes available.
Reflecting on her own thoughts, she admitted that at different points, people may question why others go for surgery, but that perspective can evolve.
Her remarks have since triggered mixed reactions online. While some agree that financial freedom can influence lifestyle choices, others insist that personal values, health concerns, and self-confidence play a bigger role than money.





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