Rita Edochie Mourns Late Dancer BigbutFit, Blames Body-Shaming for Her Untimely Death

  • Nollywood actress Rita Edochie mourned dancer Chinelo Vivian Muomah, expressing deep shock at her death from surgery complications.
  • She blamed persistent body-shaming for fueling Chinelo’s insecurities, leading to the tragic decision.
  • Rita condemned social media cruelty, stressing that Chinelo was more than her body—she was light, love, and joy—and prayed for comfort for her family.

Nollywood actress Rita Edochie mourned dancer Chinelo Vivian Muomah, expressing shock and heartbreak over her passing.

She lamented how body-shaming may have fueled Chinelo’s insecurities, pushing her into surgery that claimed her life.

Rita noted that death often takes people too soon, leaving only memories behind.

“Chaiiii!
I was expecting her to debunk the story of her death, tagging it an expensive rumour, not until I saw these pamphlets on her page.

My heart sank, my hands went cold, and suddenly the world around me felt heavy.
I still can’t believe she’s gone. How do you accept that someone full of life, laughter, and light is no longer here with us?

Death has a way of snatching people away too soon, leaving them with only memories to hold on to.
Hers will forever remain a treasure – her kindness, strength, and joy.

And to those who constantly body shamed her, pointing at her tummy and mocking her imperfections – well done.
You planted the insecurities, you pushed her into a corner, and in the end, she went in for a surgery she never returned from.

Are you happy now? She’s gone.
You can now rest, isn’t it?
But remember this:
The blood of her silence, the tears of her struggle, and the weight of your words will echo louder than your laughter ever did.

Social media was meant to be a place where people come to vent their sorrows, struggles, and depression in a bid to derive joy and enjoy peace of mind coupled with constant happiness, but no. These netizens have turned it into a weapon— mocking, judging, and adding more pain to already wounded souls.
It is bad, very bad.

She was more than her body; she was light, love, and human, and now, all we have left is her memory.

Rest well, dear one. Your absence is deeply felt, but your impact will never fade.

I pray for God’s comfort upon your great family, giving them fortitude to bear the loss, Amen. Ije Oma Nnem ooo”.

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