ENTERTAINMENT
TikTok Star BigButFit Reportedly Dies During Tummy Tuck Surgery In Lagos

Nigerian TikTok star Ms. Chinelo, popularly known as BigButFit, has reportedly passed away during a tummy tuck procedure at Grandville Plastic Hospital in Lagos.
The news has triggered a wave of reactions across social media, though her family and close friends are yet to release an official statement confirming the incident.
Grandville Plastic Hospital, where the surgery was allegedly carried out, is known for performing various cosmetic and reconstructive procedures with a team of certified medical professionals.
BigButFit rose to fame through her motivational videos, promoting self-love, fitness, and body positivity. She inspired thousands with her confidence, often encouraging others to embrace their natural beauty and adopt a healthier lifestyle.
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