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Ghanaian actress, Benedicta Gafah has debunked claims of undergoing a Brazilian butt lift (BBL).
She is one of the female celebrities who has been criticised by some social media users as having gone under the knife due to her body shape.
But in a recent interview on Joy Prime’s Changes show, the actress disclosed that she has never thought of undergoing the surgery because she is young and content with her natural body.
Benedicta Gafah clarified this while responding to a question about whether her body is real or fake.
“My body is real, and I’ve even lost weight now. I think I’m still too young, and I’m okay with my body, and I don’t need to go under it now,” she told Roselyn Felli.
Although she does not ridicule people who have or are yet to undergo the procedure, she stated that she has no reason to do it and has no intentions of doing so in the future.
However, she would consider liposuction after giving birth to maintain her flat tummy. She does not wish for it to happen, believing that her mother and other female siblings do not have a history of large stomachs.
“But if I should have, I would do it,” the actress stressed.
On the contrary, she pays conscious attention to her face and treats her face on a regular basis to keep it glowing. She revealed that she chooses platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy to harness her natural beauty.
“I take very good care of myself, from my face to my skin and everything. I go for some PRP, where they drain your blood and use it all over your face.”
That notwithstanding, the actress appreciates God for her body.

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