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False Claims Debunked: My Wife, Olori Sekinat Not Battling For Life Due To BBL – Oba Elegushi
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Recently, a blog claimed that a Lagos queen was in critical condition after a bad BBL.
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The claim led to speculations that the queen in question was Olori Sekinat, Oba Elegushi’s first wife.
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The monarch has reacted to the speculations.
Eko Hot Blog reports that His Royal Majesty, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi, has condemned speculations regarding his wife, Olori Sekinat, who was rumoured to be facing a life-threatening situation.
A blogger, Cutie Julls, had claimed that the wife of a Lagos king was struggling for her life abroad after undergoing a BBL that did not go as planned.
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Although the blogger did not specify who it was, the rumour mill speculated that it was Olori Sekinat.
In a statement, the palace described the speculations as “unfounded” and “malicious.”
It noted that the monarch’s wife is in good health and actively fulfilling her royal responsibilities.
The palace also threatened to take legal action against individuals spreading false information about the royal family.
“The attention of the Media Office of HRM Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi has been drawn to the false news circulating about Olori Sekinat Aramide Elegushi, senior wife of His Royal Majesty,” the statement reads.
“Contrary to these reports, which only exist in the wicked imagination of the authors, Olori Sekinat Elegushi is hale and hearty; she is currently at the palace, discharging her royal responsibilities.
“The Palace takes serious exception to any unfounded and malicious news regarding the Royal family and will not hesitate to bring the full weight of the law on anyone found culpable.
“We thank those who have reached out to us to express their concern and support and we hope that this clarification will put an end to the false rumours.”
A BBL (Brazilian butt lift) is a popular cosmetic procedure that involves the transfer of fat to help create more fullness in the backside.
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BBLs can trigger deadly risks such as blood clots, cardiac complications, and fat embolism, where the fat transferred to the buttocks moves into the bloodstream, causing a blockage of the lungs.
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