Phyna responds to criticism over her body enhancement surgery, dismissing claims and explaining how the procedure was funded
Former Big Brother Naija winner Josephina Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has responded to ongoing criticism surrounding her body enhancement and cosmetic surgery.
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The reality star addressed the issue during a live session, where she reacted to persistent online discussions about her physical transformation and personal choices.
Phyna expressed frustration over what she described as repeated commentary about her appearance, noting that critics have continued to focus heavily on her body changes.
She suggested that the backlash intensified after her transformation, adding that some individuals now struggle to find other ways to criticise her.
“Since I do my nyash and belle, body just dey pain them because them no see wetin to use insult me again,” she said.
The Edo-born entertainer also dismissed claims that she spent all her earnings on the procedure, describing such narratives as inaccurate.
According to her, the surgery was not a single payment process but was completed in instalments over several months.
She explained that payments began in February 2025 and were completed in August before the procedure eventually took place.
“My nyash na installmental payment I do. I don dey pay for this nyash since February 2025,” she said.
Phyna further disclosed that the procedure was initially scheduled for September but was later delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, adding that she was not emotionally prepared to proceed at the earlier date.
Her comments have continued to generate reactions online, with social media users debating issues around body enhancement, celebrity lifestyle choices, and public scrutiny of personal decisions.
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The discussion highlights the ongoing conversation around cosmetic surgery and the pressures faced by public figures in the digital age.























