Social Media Personality Queen Asoka Opens Up on Secret BBL Procedure and Family Fallout!
Reported by Mustapha Labake Omowumi (Journalist) | Sele Media Africa
Nigerian social media personality Queen Asoka has publicly disclosed that she underwent a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedure in private, without informing her parents, citing personal and professional considerations behind the decision.
In a candid account shared with followers, the influencer said she chose to keep the cosmetic surgery confidential due to concerns about family reaction and the potential impact on her public image. However, she explained that complications during her recovery eventually forced her to reveal the procedure.
Complications Led to Disclosure
According to Queen Asoka, her parents became aware of the surgery only after she experienced swelling in the operated area, which prompted concern at home and led to what she described as an emotionally difficult conversation.
The influencer noted that the situation created tension within her family during her recovery period, adding that the experience took a significant emotional toll.
While she did not disclose full medical details, she used the moment to caution followers about the physical and emotional demands associated with cosmetic procedures.
Growing Conversation Around Cosmetic Surgery
Her revelation has sparked renewed online discussion about the rising popularity of body-enhancement surgeries among young Africans, as well as the importance of informed medical decisions and post-operative care.
Health professionals generally advise that procedures such as BBL, which involves fat transfer to enhance body contours, should be undertaken only with qualified practitioners and with full awareness of potential risks and recovery requirements.
Public Reactions and Broader Implications
Social media reactions have been mixed, with some users praising her transparency while others raised concerns about the pressures driving cosmetic surgery trends.
Observers say the episode reflects broader societal conversations around body image, privacy, and the influence of digital culture on personal health decisions across Africaโs youth demographic.
Queen Asoka has not indicated whether she plans further medical follow-up but emphasises the importance of honesty, proper research, and emotional support when considering elective cosmetic procedures.
Sources
The Punch
Linda Ikeji Blog
The Nation

Mustapha Labake Omowumi is a journalist from Ibadan, Oyo State, and a graduate of the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) in Economics and Mathematics. He demonstrates a strong commitment to professional journalism, with a keen interest in writing and storytelling, guided by principles of self-discipline, accuracy, and trustworthiness.
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