She jumped on social media and basically said, “Nice try, but nope.” According to Wendy, her curves are all-natural, always have been, and some people just missed it because they were too busy clowning her when she first hit the scene. Honestly, she sounds tired of repeating herself.
She pointed out how Ghanaians (and, let’s be real, people everywhere) love to slap labels on women with zero evidence. Like, is it that hard to believe someone’s just built that way? Wendy’s at peace these days, and surprise her confidence is probably what’s making her look even better.
She didn’t hold back either. Wendy’s been vocal about body shaming and cyberbullying before, and this time, she called everyone out for being so quick to judge. Maybe try learning the difference between natural and surgical before yapping online, yeah?
Her clapback on IG was priceless: “So you wanna tell me Africans didn’t have curves before BBL? Please. Just because I filled out doesn’t mean I bought it. Get a grip.”
And honestly, she’s got a point. No matter what you do, people will whine your butt’s too big, too small, clearly fake, whatever. Wendy’s advice? Mind your business and let women live. Africa, wake up!