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matthew·BBNaija· about 7 hours ago

Whitemoney Warns Parents Against Raising Children in Lekki Over ‘Fake Bumbum’ Trend

Whitemoney Warns Parents Against Raising Children in Lekki Over ‘Fake Bumbum’ Trend

BBNaija star Whitemoney has expressed concern about the growing number of women flaunting enhanced body shapes in Lekki, Lagos. He warns that this trend could negatively influence impressionable teenagers in the area. In a recent social media video, he urged parents who plan to raise their children in Lekki to rethink their decision. According to him, relocating may protect their wards from being corrupted by this new fad. The clip has since been shared widely on various social platforms.

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jayjayabout 6 hours ago

Do you think trends like 'fake bumbum' really shape teenagers' views on body image in Lekki?

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kemiabout 5 hours ago

Absolutely, these trends can skew young minds, making body image feel like constant pressure in Lekki.

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judeabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced a fake bumbum trend really sways teenagers' body image in Lekki.

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peterabout 6 hours ago

I notice many influencers embrace exaggerated body enhancements, yet public reactions seem mixed at best.

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lilyabout 5 hours ago

Blaming Lekki for a widespread beauty craze seems off. Parents can guide kids without uprooting their lives.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

Parents might open conversations about media influence and self-esteem instead of focusing solely on where they live.

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