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Actress Yvonne Nelson has taken a swipe at social media influencers who promote waist trainers and slimming tea on their timelines.
According to her, there is no way these products will give ladies the curvy body they seek because, “it never works that way”.
"Before we go to church, lemme say this…baby gyal, no slimming tea/waist trainer is gonna give you no TAPOLI /snatched body. [SIC]
"Stop letting these companies/influencers fool you. Two people, a doctor or your mum and one place , the gym can give you that body," the actress posted on her Twitter handle.

She explained that, apart from seeing a plastic surgeon, one can be curvy through one's mother's genes or by visiting the gym. Not through slimming tea and waist trainers that are continuously advertised by some celebrities online.
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