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I don’t edit my pictures like some of your favourite celebs — OAP Moet Abebe

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OAP Moet Abebe has said that she doesn’t edit her pictures like most celebrities do before they upload to social media.

She shared a picture showing her thick thighs and admitted that she has flaws.

According to her, her thickness comes with stretch marks and cellulites, but she won’t edit them out like other celebrities do.

“Look y’all, I don’t edit my pictures like some of your favorite celebrities o. Their bodies don’t be looking natural.

“My hips and booty comes with thick thighs… Thick thighs comes with stretch marks and cellulites.

“Nope, I won’t smoothen it out for anyone as this is me. No pretences. What you see with me is what you get” Moet Abebe wrote.

This is not the first time Money Abebe will be talking about her body.

She recently revealed the story behind a tattoo she got on her arm.

She shared: ”Well for quite some time I have been obsessed with all the spiritual symbolisms of “The Lotus Flower”… It is a flower that experiences immaculate conception every day.. Now I have often viewed myself as being similar to a lotus flower as it has a life cycle unlike any other. With its roots based in mud, it submerges every night into murky river water, and undeterred by its dirty environment, it miraculously re-blooms the next morning without residue on its petals.

I know it’s easier said than done; but I have refused to be limited by my “yesterday” … I’m resilient and like the lotus flower I will not be defined by my past or my current situation.. Thank you @boomta2 for this gorge piece of Art ??? and you know I shall be back lol.”

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