Exclusive-Bizz-website-user-interface
Winnie Nwagi

Winnie Nwagi addresses netizens’ comments on her weight loss, expresses happiness and newfound confidence

Swangz Avenue singer Winnie Nwagi has slammed netizens bothered by her weight loss transformation, noting that she is currently happy and more confident in her new body.

On her debut, the self-styled Fire Baby, born Winnie Nakanwagi not only made a name because of her powerful voice but also her striking curvaceous body.

She embarked on her remarkable weight loss journey and she has been documenting and sharing her progress with her followers on her social media accounts.

The hard work and consistency in the gym have earned her a new body that she says makes her feel more confident and look smart in her clothes.

While many have expressed concern, Winnie Nwagi emphasizes that she is not in the industry to showcase her body but to give her fans good music and they should concentrate on that more than her appearance.

Winnie Nwagi
If you feel my butt is no longer big enough, move onto the next. I’m not here to offer bums, but good music. If you are looking at my body, you will get disappointed because I keep changing it. And I’m not going for surgery, you will not make me get a BBL. I’m so proud of my body now. I can easily get a BBL if I want but I do not need that.

Most of Winnie Nwagi’s videos on her Snapchat account are recorded in the gym. She says spending more time working out has helped improve her mental and physical health.

RELATED: Winnie Nwagi’s weight loss journey motivates fans to embrace fitness and healthy living

It means a lot because I’m working on myself and mental and physical health. I do not want to be so fat and look weird in dresses. I want to be comfortable and confident in my body. When I’m stressed, happy and any free time I get I go to gym. No matter the situation, the gym is my go-to place, she said.
TAGS :
Facebook
Twitter
Email
WhatsApp

Similar posts

Send us a message!

Work with Us

Upload your work or resume, NOTE: your file should be a .pdf less than 5mbs

Newsletter Signup!

Newsletter Subscriptions