Popular Nigerian comedian and content creator Zicsaloma has warned friends and show organisers from using old photos of him before his Rhinoplasty surgery.
The skit maker dropped the warning as he unveiled new photos of himself following the healing of his nose.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, he excitedly shared his updated look he captioned the post below:
“No more old pictures for posters… If you use them, you invited yourself, and if you are my friend and you still use my old pictures for my birthday pic, you are my for. Please summarize your opinion.”
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A few weeks ago, we reported that Zicsaloma had revealed the reason he went under the knife for a rhinoplasty surgery.
In January, the content creator did the surgery to reconstruct his nose in Turkey.
Since then, he has been sharing videos showcasing his post-operation journey. He has also attracted social media criticism for going under the knife.
In a post via YouTube, Zicsaloma revealed that he underwent the rhinoplasty for “aesthetic” and to fulfil his childhood desire to reshape his nose.
The content creator said his nose became a source of insecurity due to constant ridicule about its size.
“People do rhinoplasty for different reasons. Some people do it because they do not like the shape of their nose like me, while some because they have breathing problems,” he said.
“In my case, it is aesthetic. I have always had a flat nose and right from my childhood, I have always wanted to reconstruct it.
I have been constantly ridiculed because of my nose with people saying my nose is too ugly, too big. When I was younger, my nose was even bigger.
I’m the only one with big nose among my siblings because I took after my daddy. My siblings have pointed nose while I took my father type of nose in excess.
You can call it inferiority complex, if you want but I believe everyone has insecurities and if there is a means to correct it we will.
So, if you don’t have the mind or money to fix the insecurities, do not another person. Almost everyone has insecurities, so that’s my reason.”
The skit maker further took a swipe at his critics, saying they have no right to judge him because he is “morally better”.