Fayose’s younger sister, Mo Fayose plans to have a boob job if she wins a lottery

Fayose’s younger sister, Mo Fayose plans to have a boob job if she wins a lottery

Mo Fayose, younger sister to Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has said that the first thing she would do if she wins a lottery would be to have a boo

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Mo Fayose, younger sister to Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, has said that the first thing she would do if she wins a lottery would be to have a boob job. She said this during a live video session on her Facebook page where she discussed with her followers about the insecurities some women suffer about their breast sizes.

According to her, women with boobs they don’t like have low self esteem and tend to hide it when they get intimate with their lovers. That was been her own case especially after she had her baby prematurely some years ago. She said she lost confidence in her boobs and still has little or no confidence in them. And so if she wins a lottery today, the first thing she would do is a boobs lifting surgery.

Mo Fayose says when she wants to get intimate with any man, she has to turn off the light just because she feels insecure about her boobs. She advised women to do whatever they can to ensure they have confidence about their body.

“I lost my self confidence just because of the size of my breast and I struggled with that for many many years. I had my first child about 18 years ago. She was premature and she came very very early. She was in intensive unit for sometime and as a result of that, I had to express breast milk. It was really difficult. It was pretty hard.

“I was approached by the nurses who asked me if I am willing to donate breast milk. So I said yes I can and they gave me this machine that looks very industrial. You connect your boobies to it and you express milk.  I expressed milk for like three months and I was donating 6 liters of breast milk a week. So they would come to my house to pick up the breast milk and take it to the disadvantaged children or children that their mothers are unable to express breast milk.

“Before that time, I wasn’t the type that would go for bras because my breasts were that on point. I was wearing bra only when I wanted to because my breasts were on point. I could flaunt them in front of my husband at that time because they were so good and I liked the way my boobs were. They were straight. Unfortunately now, they are looking down. T

“They have missed the plug. I didn’t like that and I still don’t like it. It’s not that I don’t like it, it’s about how I feel when I am with a man. I tell people that when I win a lottery, the first thing I am going to do is to do something to these my boobs. They have got to be done. They have got to be lifted up without bras,” Mo Fayose concludes