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Gospel singer Selina Boateng has said she does not visit the gym to lose weight but rather to stay healthy and maintain her body.
Speaking on the Hitz Praise Zone with Nii Noi, Selina addressed body-shaming comments that have followed her for years. She said she has grown immune to them and sometimes even laughs at the remarks.
“I have no intention of losing weight,” she stressed. “I just want to maintain my body and keep it in shape.”
Selina added that she is not moved by social media trolls because she believes God created her beautifully.
The gospel artiste has in the past responded to critics who ridiculed her for her size after videos of her struggling to get up during a praise ministration went viral. At the time, she stated that she was not embarrassed because her focus was on God, not people’s opinions.
Selina Boateng is known for several hit songs including Alpha and Omega featuring Uncle Ato, Menku Meho, Medofo Pa, and Eda Papa. Her music has earned her recognition as one of Ghana’s respected gospel voices.
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