My big booty is the result of weight gain - Wendy Shay on BBL claims
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11th July 2025 11:49:53 AM
2 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey
Ghanaian singer, Wendy Shay, has responded to claims by some netizens suggesting she has undergone a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedure.
Taking to her X page on July 10, 2025, the "Too Late" hitmaker clarified that she has simply gained weight in the right place.
However, she questions why Ghanaians are quick to associate any physical body change with artificial procedures, stressing that several African women are originally endowed with big buttocks.
“So y’all want to tell me before BBL Africans didn’t have a natural shape like mine? What's with this BBL tag… Is it because I have gained at the right places? Y’all should get a life and stop being naive. What you are seeing is 100% natural and it is not my fault y’all didn’t realise it earlier because of the Bullying when I stepped in the game."
“I’ve got it since! Clearly, humans will always have something to say. It’s either your booty is too big, too small, or too fake. Mind your business! Africa, Wake Up!” Wendy Shay wrote.
Months ago, the singer called on Ghanaians to change the way they are quick to associate negativity with even genuine situations.
A viral video from April 3, 2025, shows a teenage girl energetically dancing to Wendy Shay’s new song Too Late. While some viewers admired her confidence, others condemned her dance moves and criticized Wendy Shay for performing the song in front of minors.
In response to the backlash, Wendy Shay defended the young dancer, urging the public to embrace positivity instead of tearing down young talents.
"Let us advance our mindset and see positivity in things like this," she stated.
She described the girl as talented and full of potential, encouraging people to nurture such gifts rather than discourage them.
"I see a lot of negative comments under the post, and it is heartbreaking because what I see is a beautiful, talented, and confident young girl who could become a professional dancer or a musician if she is carefully guided," Wendy Shay added.
Her statement has reignited discussions on talent development, societal perceptions, and the responsibility of artists in shaping youth culture.
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