'I struggled with loving myself' — Nozipho Ntshangase gets real after going under the knife
Nozipho Ntshangase is the latest to go under the knife. For her it's a mommy makeover she's been wanting to do after giving birth to five children.
The Mommy Club star recently shared a candid video while packing her hospital bag, revealing she was gearing to undergo a cosmetic procedure — but did not disclose what.
'I've been on this self-love journey. After having my last three children and going through a lot, I struggled with loving myself. My confidence went down the drain, so I thought why not do the outer and inner work on myself at the same time?
Nozipho said she had tried exercising to get her figure back.
'I gained weight. It was this and it was that. Not exercising as often as I would have wanted. A lot of insecurities I have. I decided to take the plunge and be brave and do what I always wanted to do, which is work on my body and myself. I'm excited and nervous because I'm a researcher, I read a lot and Google has me overthinking a lot of things, but my surgeon is really amazing.'
On Tuesday, Nozipho shared an update with her followers.
'Everything went well. Thank you God for covering me today. Road to recovery now. Thank you for the well wishes and all your prayers.'

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