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Nozipho Ntshangase gets mommy makeover surgery after five children

Nozipho Ntshangase gets mommy makeover surgery after five children

The Citizen3 days ago
Nozipho said her previous pregnancies left her feeling insecure about her body.
Mommy Club star Nozipho Ntshangase recently opened up about getting the mommy makeover, a cosmetic surgery transformation, after having five children.
The reality TV star and podcaster said pregnancies left her feeling insecure about her body image.
'I have had four pregnancies which resulted in five kids, including the twins, so I gained weight,' she said.
ALSO READ: Simz Ngema opens up about recovery after cosmetic surgery in Turkey
A self-love journey
Ntshangase said her last three pregnancies prompted her to consider a mommy makeover.
However, she did not specify the procedures she underwent as part of the transformation.
'I've been on this self-love journey, and after having my last three children I struggled with loving myself. My confidence went down the drain, so I thought, why not do the outer and inner work on myself at the same time?'
She said a lack of exercise also contributed to her body image issues.
'It was this and that, and not exercising as often as I wanted. A lot of insecurities built up. So I decided to take the plunge, be brave, and do something I've always wanted to do – work on my body and myself.
'I'm excited and very nervous. I read a lot, and Google has me overthinking, but my surgeon is amazing. We'll see the results once everything is done.'
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