- Former Machakos first lady Lilian Nganga has commented on the wave of young women getting cosmetic procedures
- Nganga opined that the young women could get the bodies they desired by working out and eating healthy
- A wave of Gen Z influencers such as Pritty Vishy, Gloria Ntanzola, and Lydia Wanjiru are setting trends after opening up about their cosmetic procedures
Juliani’s wife, Lilian Nganga, has shared her opinion on young women delving into cosmetic procedures.

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For the past few months, Gen Z influencers such as Pritty Vishy, Lydia Wanjiru, and Gloria Ntanzola have undergone cosmetic procedures.
Pritty opened up about the reasons she decided to undergo a BBL and a tummy tuck procedure. She admitted that she had had enough ridicule from the public.
The influencer amazed her fans when she shared videos of her healing journey, revealing how painful it was and the health scare she nearly experienced.
Pritty developed an infection after the procedure, and she had to rush back to the hospital. She called the procedures she underwent confidence enhancers.
Lydia recently opened up about the cosmetic procedures she underwent after losing weight.
She flaunted her new body on social media, with her fans congratulating her for not exaggerating the BBL.
A BBL is a procedure that removes fat from other parts of the body, and it is transferred to one’s backside.
Most of the young celebrities, including Ntanzola, want the hourglass figure. Some netizens think that the wave of cosmetic procedures is a pandemic.

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What was Lilian Nganga’s opinion?
Nganga took to her Instagram stories to comment about the young women getting cosmetic procedures.
According to her the young women undergoing the procedures were endangering their lives. She reflected on her 20s and how she and other ladies her age were naturally skinny at the time.

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“In our 20’s, we were skinny, young girls just enjoying life. I don’t know. What changed? Now we have 20-year-olds who hate their bodies so much, to the point of endangering their lives,” she wrote.
Adding, “..and yes to each their own. But nothing tops healthy eating and exercise. It’s also cheaper, even if you have the money to spend.”
Netizens react to Nganga’s remarks
almasi.pegg:
“Kila mtu ni mara yake ya kwanza kuishi…mawaidha ipungue.”
nafushim:
“Very true! In our 20s we had perfect bodies sijui hawa watoto wa saa hii ni sisi tunawalisha vitu mbaya.”
iankamau2:
“Watu hawapendi ukweli..they want to lose weight but are not ready to quit bad diets.”
merciechebet:
“My 20s I was a mom of 3. I didn’t even notice my body changing. I have a beautiful body but miserable marriage. Now I’m 40 and enjoy my morning run and single life. Life has no balance but one thing is that I love me for me, not for anyone else. If you are changing, if it is for you good. If you’re doing it for a man sina maoni becuase these men can cheat with anything asin anything.”
_malichaali:
“Like you said ma’am…To each their own.”
Is Lilian Nganga looking for a job?
In other news, the mother of one admitted that she was looking for a job.
Initially, Nganga said she was shy about sharing the news since she never knew how people would react.
She warmed up to it eventually and posted it online.
Source: TUKO.co.ke





