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Actress Gloria Sarfo is urging her colleague Salma Mumin to avoid going for a second body enhancement surgery.
Speaking on UTV’s United Showbiz, Gloria Sarfo noted that a second surgery comes with many complications. She added that she knows some people who are going through the pains but are unwilling to open up about it publicly.
The actress stated that Salma Mumin’s first surgery looks good on her, “she looks good…she shouldn’t listen to what people are saying and add on to that.”
"I know most of them and they are going through a lot,” Gloria Sarfo said. “Some can’t even sleep properly, one can't sleep on her side, others on their back.”
This comes after Salma Mumin hit back at social media users criticising her body enhancement surgery.
She expressed her confidence in her body and made it clear that she does not require anyone’s validation.
In a lengthy post on Instagram, she wrote, “If I wake up tomorrow and don’t like this one, I will change it and there is nothing none of you can do about it! Leave me alone wai. The one pressing it is not complaining neither am I complaining.”
But Gloria Sarfo noted that Salma Mumin may have had a good surgery but others are not so lucky. She added that she will make it her business should Salma Mumin attempt a second surgery.
"Salma may have had a fantastic surgery and spent a lot of money to get everything flawless, but I will still beg her not to enhance it. She may be thinking it’s nobody’s business, but I will make it mine this time around.”
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