Tiwa to critics: The person sucking my ‘sagged’boobs not complaining

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Afro-pop singer, Tiwa Savage, does not seem to be worried about the criticisms of her post-baby body shape.

While her fans keep dragging the mother of one in the public space over her alleged fast-waning sexiness that made her the toast of many some years back, Savage said she would not give attention to their criticisms.

Some of her fans felt the sexiness of Savage may have been damaged following the birth of her son but the My Darling crooner told his critics to stop getting bothered over her life and what she chooses to do with her body

Since the birth of her son, Jamal, the self-acclaimed queen of African music has continued to suffer series of criticisms ranging from her relationship with Wizkid, quitting Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records and struggling to keep the fans entertained like she used to do.

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It is believed that Savage was struggling to meet the expectations of her fans, who seem to want more from their star woman.

Recently, the Boss Lady as she loves to call herself took to her Instagram handle to say that no amount of criticisms would force her to do what she did not want to do.

Savage, while responding to one of the numerous body shaming tantrums thrown at her, joked that she might have to go under the knife to enhance her boobs which have been affected by childbirth.

After posting a revealing photo of herself on her Instagram page with the caption, “I think they know by now that I’m a rebel. Boss, please don’t come here to preach, we know that the picture is very bad, but you have seen nothing yet,”a fan attacked the singer, saying “Ah! These ones have become flat”.

She responded, saying “Mr. Ibra, sorry boo, I had to breastfeed my beautiful son, but if you wire me small dollars I can go to the doctor to add implants. Until then, the person sucking it is not complaining.”

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