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On January 31, 2026, Bimbo Akintola schooled skit maker Isbae U on the medical realities of menopause during a viral interview. She corrected his jokes with facts about hormonal changes and physical health. The actress called for more awareness and support for women navigating these significant life transitions.

Bimbo Akintola recently took a stand against the stigma surrounding women’s health. The veteran actress appeared on the “Curiosity Made Me Ask” show to discuss aging.
She confronted host Isbae U over his lighthearted approach to serious medical conditions. Akintola insisted that menopause is a significant biological shift. She believes this transition requires deep understanding from everyone.
Educating the masses on hormonal shifts
Akintola explained the difference between menopause and perimenopause to the host. She noted that many women experience brain fog and extreme anxiety.
The actress shared that these symptoms often start in a woman’s thirties. She urged younger women to prepare for these natural changes. This preparation should include proper nutrition and lifestyle shifts.
Her candid discussion on female struggles recalls when ashabi simple exposed her partner's alleged exploitation recently. This occurred during an emotional outburst about her past.
A call for marital support and health
Both women have used their platforms to highlight the challenges faced by actresses. Akintola also addressed how these health changes affect domestic relationships. She advised husbands to remain patient and supportive.
She noted that hormonal shifts can lead to temporary emotional withdrawal. The actress stressed that men must learn the symptoms to avoid marital friction.
This focus on domestic stability comes as other celebrities defend their homes. This is much like when yhemolee defended his matrimonial bed against critics who questioned his private life.
Akintola concluded by emphasising the importance of a healthy lifestyle and exercise. She encouraged fans to read more about reproductive health to stay informed.





