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TV host turns down free body surgery

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K Naomi said she was offered a free body surgery.  Photo by Morapedi Mashashe
K Naomi said she was offered a free body surgery. Photo by Morapedi Mashashe

MEDIA personality K Naomi Phakathi has revealed that she turned down a free body surgery.

Taking to Twitter, the TV presenter and influencer shared that she was approached to go Turkey for a free body surgery, but declined the offer.

She said she declined because she doesn’t want to mess up her body.

“I was invited to Turkey for a free body surgery. Ngiyayi saba lento, angifuni ngomzimba wami!” she wrote.

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People commenting said she made a good decision.

Vutlhari commented: “I’m sure it’s that new popular clinic that SA girlies seem to be going to. That place got exposed by UK babies and now that they have bad PR in the UK they have started recruiting in SA… be careful guys!”

Another user, Connymafolo1, said: “You have a perfect body, Naomi.”

Sinesipho Unathi M.M Magwa said: “You honestly do not need any kind of body surgery, sisi. Up to this year I’m still asking myself how are you so perfect.”

Other personalities who’ve enhanced their bodies in Turkey are Eva Modika and Sithelo Shozi.

Those who have also done body surgeries like a liposuction and a Brazilian Butt Lift are Inno Morolong, Tessa Twala, Tebogo Thobejane, and Xoli Gcabashe.

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