Celestine Donkor Says She Would Rather Spend N4.8m on Her Soul Than on BBL: "You Don't Need It"

Celestine Donkor Says She Would Rather Spend N4.8m on Her Soul Than on BBL: "You Don't Need It"

  • Gospel singer Celestine Donkor said she would rather spend GH¢50k (N4.8m) on her soul than on weight loss surgeries and body enhancement procedures
  • According to her, the body she is spending the money on would die one day and be buried, but the soul would never die
  • Her statement in a recent interview sparked debate on social media as many people told her she couldn't spend such an amount on her soul

Ghanaian gospel musician Celestine Donkor said that instead of investing huge sums of money into enhancing her body surgically and doing Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), she would rather use the funds to invest in her soul.

Celestine Donkor said she would rather spend GH¢50k on her soul than on BBLs
Celestine Donkor in photos. Image Credit: @hitz1039fm and @celestinedonkormusic
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During an interview with Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Celestine Donkor trashed rumours that she was undergoing weight loss surgery.

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She stated that she does not see anything wrong with people undergoing such procedures, once it is for health reasons.

She said that as a musician, you always want to appear attractive since you are always in the face of people. The singer stressed that she would not do it, adding that she had read extensively about plastic and weight loss surgeries and that some doctors do recommend it for health reasons.

“For me personally, if I have GH¢40,000 or GH¢50,000 (N4.8) to work on my body, I would invest in my soul because this body will perish one day, she said."

The Come and See hitmaker further stated that regardless of one's body type, whether slim or nicely curved, that person will be buried one day. However, one thing that does not die is the soul.

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“So, we spend much on looking good, and our soul looks terrible," she said.

The famous gospel singer, in the same interview, said that she would rather invest that huge sum of money in orphans who need financial aid.

Meanwhile, several Ghanaian celebrities, such as Salma Mumin, actress Nana Ama McBrown, model Princess Shingles, musician Fantana and others, have admitted to going under the knife to enhance their physical features.

Below is a snippet from Celestine Donkor's interview on Hitz FM, where she shared her views on BBLs:

Reactions to Celestine Donkor's statement

Below are the opinions of netizens regarding Celestine Donkor's take on ladies who enhance their bodies through surgery:

obaapapabi_nanakorama said:

"That’s you. We can still do both ma'am."

slygonglobal said:

"Another lesson learnt this morning. Thanks for sharing wisdom."

nana_amatiwaah said:

"Very true, but some ladies are saying will the souls bring money?"

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tillyakuanipaa said:

"You don't need 40, 000 to invest in your soul."

hyatti_ohemeng said:

"How can you use money to invest in your soul?"

stephany.akwaboah_ said:

"Where are my BBL babies? You have a missed call."

enochowusumarfookostar said:

"The most sweet words I heard today."

kwame_frimpong1 said:

"Mtchwww, what didn’t McBrown say? But look at her today. Ento wo aa da."

Nancy Isime speaks about her bum

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that actress Nancy Isime came forward to address her fans and followers, as she gave reasons behind her reduced backside.

Legit.ng previously reported that the media personality got many with a video of her derriere looking smaller than its usual massive self.

Nancy disclosed that she added weight in 2022 for a movie project she starred in. After that, she had been struggling to return to her former size for a long time.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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