Actress Mary Njoku has advised women to put more emphasis on learning new things than on getting cosmetic surgery like Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL).
Njoku stated in a post on her Instagram page on Friday that anyone with money can improve their appearance, proving that beauty is no longer a privilege.
While physical enhancements may be attractive, she warned that they shouldn’t come at the expense of cerebral and emotional development, emphasising that intellectual progress and personal development are the real methods to stand out.
The actress encouraged women to invest in self-improvement and skill-building, emphasizing the importance of long-term personal development.
She wrote: “But here’s the thing: Beauty isn’t rare anymore. It’s not a big deal to be beautiful. Anyone with money can alter their look. What will truly make you stand out is your mind. Develop your brain. Invest in your skills. Build your knowledge. While you can buy a new body, you can’t buy a new brain. BBL is basically buy one, get one free.
“You can’t alter your brain, but you can develop it. So while you’re busy getting a nose job and buying new boobs, make sure you set aside some budget for your personal growth. Because a BBL without a brain? That’s a disaster waiting to happen. SUBSTANCE over SURFACE.”