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Whitencious Boss, Dencia Slams RMD Over His Plastic Surgery Post

Dencia has slammed Nollywood actor Richard Mofe-Damijo a.k.a RMD who in his post yesterday stated that plastic surgery cannot make one happy but contributes to insecurities.

It was reported yesterday that the actor said that the woman who’s secure in her looks, won’t have the urge to go under the knife for enhancement. Telling his fans to consider Michelle Obama, RMD stated that plastic surgery cannot make one happy as a lot of the things we do to show others we’re beautiful, made, tough and/or connected are items that magnify our insecurities.

Nevertheless the Whitencious boss who called out the actor, admitted that surgery treatment doesn’t make one feel better. Dencia who however slammed RMD on the plastic surgery post, stated it could have been better if the advice originated from someone else.

RMD wrote

  • Having been there and done that, I can tell you for free that weight loss, weight gain, butt enlargement, boob lift, marriage, buying/building your own house, having kids, wearing expensive clothes and shoes CANNOT make you truly happy. Mostly, the things we do to show others we are beautiful, made, tough and/or connected are things that magnify our insecurities. A man who is secure in himself has no urge to flaunt wealth, I’m yet to see Alh. Dangote post a picture of his “machines” or of him “chilling in his private jet”. A woman who is secure in her looks has no urge to go under the knife for enhancement, think Michelle Obama. True happiness comes from knowing who you are (self discovery) and loving yourself, “even though…” Anyone who can live without caring about the validation of others is the one who has found true happiness.



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