“She Is Battling Low Self-Esteem”- Netizens React To Teni’s New Look

  • Teniola Apata, known as Teni, has gained attention on social media for her significant weight loss.
  • She recently appeared in a video with Olamide, showcasing her transformed physique.
  • Teni wore a striking red outfit, highlighting her new look.

Social media has been buzzing with reactions to singer Teniola Apata, popularly known as Teni, following her noticeable weight loss.

In a recent video appearance alongside Olamide, the younger sister of Niniola showed off her transformed physique. Dressed in a striking red outfit, Teni looked significantly different, sparking widespread conversations online as many fans found her new look surprising.

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Read some comments below:

@post-humann:“Sometimes just stay fit, no need to try to lose that weight

@Benny Wonders:“E better you gym, to lose weight than to take something. Your body go just dey out of proportion

@Abbey:“Judging from her looks, she didn’t lose that weight through proper process

@Lewis_Shoe:“They took everything from this girl. You see she’s battling with low self-esteem. When she also knelt when Olamide did.

@ytg_olowo:“Lol, losing weight is not only based on appearance, but it might also be health-related

@princess_starr:“Her weight loss is the best thing that happened to her. It made her look younger and more beautiful

@zee.opara:“In this life, just do you. You can never satisfy human beings

@omogeshuga:“You no fit satisfy people for this life o, so just do you

@alima9252:“That’s gastric sleeve surgery

@lorah_irez:“People will always talk no matter what you do

@Yejideobaa:“Let’s stop talking about people’s weight, please.. It’s an uncouth thing to do”.

In other news… Controversial Nigerian cleric, Pastor Chukwuemeka Odumeje, has once again stirred reactions online after making bold statements about self-worth and how people present their struggles on social media.

Speaking during a recent address, the clergyman described himself in unusually confident terms while advising people not to allow their problems define them publicly.

“I’m sweeter than sugar and saccharine. Never look like what you are passing through, your enemy will be happy. Some people always use their problems to qualify themselves; sometimes when they want to post on social media, they will look for touching-sorrow songs to make a video and post. It’s very wrong. Always be proud of yourself,” he said.

Odumeje emphasized that individuals should maintain confidence regardless of their challenges, warning that publicly showcasing hardship can sometimes be used against them.

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