Comedienne
Lepacious Bose, on Saturday said she made more money when she was
overweight than when she became slim, TheNation reports.
Bose said this at a news conference to mark the 2nd anniversary of Herbal Pro’s flagship product, EZ Slim and the Unveiling of Nigeria’s First Online Health and Wellness Newsletter in Lagos.
Bose said this at a news conference to mark the 2nd anniversary of Herbal Pro’s flagship product, EZ Slim and the Unveiling of Nigeria’s First Online Health and Wellness Newsletter in Lagos.
”I was obese for 25-years. I was never happy being fat and I had
health challenges like my thyroids were aggravating, I was depressed,
for two years I was not menstruating. I was so emotional and each time I
visited the hospital, they will ask me to go and lose weight.
”Though, I was making a lot of money because it was easy cracking
jokes about my being fat. Now that I am slimming down, I do not make so
much money anymore.
”Above all, my weight loss has been an incredible journey and I am proud of the progress I have made and I don’t intend to stop.
”I am also proud of the fact that my weight loss is an inspiration to others. I am happier, healthier and more confident thanks to EZ Slim product.
”Presently, I am now a size 16. Two years ago, I was obese with a weight of 198kg.”
Also speaking, Mr Kishore Uttamchandani, Managing Director, Herbal Pro said that a study by Herbal Pro Limited showed that 89 per cent of people suffering from high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in Nigeria were either overweight or obese.
”Above all, my weight loss has been an incredible journey and I am proud of the progress I have made and I don’t intend to stop.
”I am also proud of the fact that my weight loss is an inspiration to others. I am happier, healthier and more confident thanks to EZ Slim product.
”Presently, I am now a size 16. Two years ago, I was obese with a weight of 198kg.”
Also speaking, Mr Kishore Uttamchandani, Managing Director, Herbal Pro said that a study by Herbal Pro Limited showed that 89 per cent of people suffering from high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes in Nigeria were either overweight or obese.
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