Warri Pikin, the Nigerian comedian and content creator whose real name is Anita Asuoha, has responded to a viral picture of herself.
According to Wakadaily, the actress gained widespread attention on Sunday when a photo of her large buttocks at the Attom Foundation Charity match in Abuja circulated online.
Her prominent behind caused a commotion on the internet, with many urging her to consult her doctor.
Warri Pikin, in response, expressed her disappointment that instead of her achievements at the football game gaining attention, it was her buttocks that became the focus of discussion.
“I play match yesterday, instead of my Goals to trend
Una know wetin con dey trend ?
My NYASH!!!!!!!!
Na wa
@attomfoundation X @crazeclown Thanks for having me
📸 @bukashotpictures”.
Here are some comments below,
OAP Toolz commented, “Is that a bad thing tho?
Brodashaggi commented, “I dey public o! Ah! Everyone around me actually just turned and looked at me. I just said “MY BAD”.
DJ Xclusive commented, “This is football. Anything can happen”.
One, Shady Ville08 commented, “Agba baller!! Nyash can never subdue your goal-scoring abilities. A whole Drogba protege”.
Another person, Bi Benard commented, “Why you no drop am for house as you dey go field? Why you carry the yansh follow body?
And, Ozioma Electronics commented, “There is nyash and there are nyashes but his is NYASH”.
Also, Church Girls Gang commented, “Wetin Dem say do your nyash abeg. Na everyday I dey squat whether my muscles go gree pity me give me nyash but nyash I no see”.
Warri Pikin, a comedian, has recently become known for undergoing weight loss surgery.
She openly shared her journey, explaining that it was a difficult decision that required a lot of courage.
She revealed that her motivation for the surgery was based on health concerns and influenced by her husband.
Despite facing criticism from some who believed she looked better before, Warri Pikin defended her choice and expressed a desire for others to understand what she went through.
Last month, she celebrated one year since the surgery and reflected on the challenges she faced, including serious illnesses, event cancellations, and depression. Despite these difficulties, she has no regrets about her decision.