Entertainment of Friday, 7 June 2024

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Isabel, daughter of 2baba and Annie weeps as she reveals family, friends body shame her

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Nollywood teenage actress, Isabel Idibia, has garnered the sympathy of Nigerians after she took to social media to reveal her struggles with her body.

In a series of posts, she disclosed how her family members and friends body shame her because of her body shape.

The 15-year-old girl who is the daughter of veteran singer 2baba and Annie Idibia shared a photo of herself in tears as she narrated how she feels each time she is body shamed.

Isabel stated that no one understands how frustrating it can be or what happens in her brain, revealing that she is often confused about what her brain tells her about her shape.

In a quick reaction to her posts, fans and well wishes trooped to social media to sympathise with the teen star.

Below are some reactions;

@drenya13: "Hang in there kiddo,keep focusing on the positives, you are strong, you are beautiful, you are loved."

@nikki__ex: "Feeling this way at this young tender age is really crazy.....her parents needs to get her off social media for now."

@makamezie: "Why are you even posting her? She is too young for this please."

@pristinemary: "See Wetin social media don cause! When I Dey her age I just wan chop without worries."

@9_11_90s: "She still so small for all these."

@tega_okeremeta: "The struggle is real and I can totally relate..My daughter is a bit big for her age and I have seen how broken she gets when reference is being made about her weight."

@myhairven: "Come here you are just perfect beautiful girl."

@sneakerkingotw: "There’s always gon be a reason to be sad. Just as there’s always gon be a reason to be happy. Find your spot beautiful."

@simdiiz: "You are enough. You are smart, princess. You are beautiful. Your body is gorgeous, so honey, live like it is your last. I know some days will be challenging, but only focus on" You", sugarplum and watch how the noise disguised as opinions fade into oblivion."