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Kumawood actress Maame Serwaa has finally addressed long-standing rumors about her body, stating that she has never undergone any cosmetic procedures.
The actress, who has often been the subject of speculation due to her curvaceous figure and small waist, clarified that her body is entirely natural.
In an interview on the Okukuseku Show with Emelia Brobbey, Maame Serwaa explained that the only procedure she has ever considered is breast reduction.
She revealed that she once felt her breasts were disproportionately large but emphasized that any decision would be made for personal comfort rather than beauty enhancement.
Maame Serwaa also mentioned that if she ever opts for the procedure, she would document the entire process to educate others with similar concerns.
Despite the persistent public scrutiny, the actress maintains that her figure is natural and, for now, has no plans to alter it unless it’s for health or comfort reasons.
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