Key Points:
- Nkechi Blessing trends after a gym photo goes online. A critic says she should “own it” and move on.
- Blessing CEO recalls a past clash with Nkechi. She says Nkechi shared her private “before and after” clip.
- The critic says public figures must “package” in public spaces. She urges calm and less “pity party.”
Nkechi Blessing is trending after a gym photo spread fast. The snap shows her seated, taken by someone in the room. The image drew harsh words and wide hot takes. A longtime critic stepped in with firm, blunt advice.

The speaker says they met Nkechi at Priscilla Ojo’s wedding. They exchanged quick greetings and let old issues slide. Now the critic says Nkechi still owes an apology. The reason, she says, is past body shaming.
“You body shamed me,” the critic says, recalling past DMs
The critic claims Nkechi once praised her “natural” body in DMs. She says she then shared her “before and after” photos. She also sent a doctor’s phone number in good faith. Soon after, the peace broke, and the jabs began.
She alleges Nkechi later “dragged” her without any cause. She says Nkechi claimed to hold her “nude videos” online. The critic says she had already disclosed her liposuction work. So, she felt safe when the old clip surfaced.
According to her, Nkechi set up a ring light and went live. She says Nkechi displayed the private “before and after” clip. She calls it a breach of girl-to-girl trust. “You body shamed me,” she adds again, with stress.
She lists others who mocked her looks in the past. She names Fina, VDM, and “Retired Lolo Shu.” She says she never ran a “pity party” back then. She says she simply moved on and kept focus.
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“Own it” after the gym photo, she urges Nkechi
The critic says gyms are public, with phones everywhere. She says public figures should “package” in public places. “You lose guard, they snap,” she says in simple terms. She adds, “Do not blame the gym or its staff.”
She warns that edits raise fans’ hopes and hype. Online “hourglass” views may not match real life. She says people will snap “what I ordered versus what I got.” “Own it,” she adds, “say the belly grew, then laugh.”
She says the more Nkechi frowns, the worse the drag gets. “Once they see pain, they press harder,” she says. She advises a short, calm post accepting her plus-size frame. “Say it with ease and style,” she adds.
The critic repeats that tummy folds are normal. Food, travel, and stress can change the waistline. She suggests liposuction only if Nkechi feels insecure. “There is nothing wrong with that,” she says softly.
The speaker stresses this is not a fresh fight. She says they already reconciled at the wedding. She says this video is only firm, clear advice. “Calm down and move on,” she says to close.
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