Actress Eniola Badmus reveals senatorial ambition

Famous Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus, has revealed her future political ambitions.

The former plus-sized actress revealed her intention of becoming a senator in the near future in a recent Instagram post wherein she reminisced about her old body.

Badmus, who is the Special Assistant on Social Events and Public Hearings to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, Tajudeen Abbas, also revealed her plan of becoming a minister in the future.

She wrote, “There are days when I miss my old body, the fullness, the softness, the way I took up space without hesitation. I miss how familiar it felt, how I knew its curves like the back of my hand, how certain outfits hugged me just right. There was comfort in that body, a sense of identity I never had to question.

“But then, I look at my new body, and I see growth not just physically, but emotionally. This body has carried me through change, through challenges, through moments of doubts and discovery. It moves differently, it feels different, but it is still mine. And just as I learned to love my body before, I am learning to love this one now.

“Missing who I was doesn’t take away from appreciating who I am becoming. Both versions of me deserve love, respect and kindness. And in this journey of transformation, I remind myself that no matter the size, my worth remained unchanged.

“Happy new month.
#incomingsenator
#incomingminister
#eniolabadmus.”

Recall that Eniola Badmus shocked Nigerians with her amazing transformation after sharing her inspiring weight loss journey from 170kg to 85kg in 2021.

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