‘I feel snatched’ — Nonku Williams gets candid about going under the knife

08 September 2023 - 12:12
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Nonku Williams recently had liposuction
Nonku Williams recently had liposuction
Image: Instagram/ Nonku Williams

Reality TV star and businesswoman Nonku Williams is moving closer to her goal of having a snatched waist.

She revealed on her Instagram timeline she was going under the knife for liposuction to get rid of “stubborn fat”.

“I'm sharing my surgery journey. As part of my glow up journey, I’m all about improving my health and I want to get body beautiful too. The Klutch Kick Start weight loss programme, with my lifestyle changes, has helped me with my weight goals, but there are a few stubborn areas I want to be snatched. So I’m undergoing liposuction,” she wrote.

In a separate post she gave an update after surgery, saying everything went well.

“I made it. God being so good, surgery went super well. I had the best team of doctors in the operating room. I’m feeling groggy, a bit nauseous and a bit of pain and swelling for now, as to be expected, but the meds are putting me on a natural high.”

She thanked the team of surgeons who did the liposuction.

“Though I’m covered in garments, I feel snatched. I’ll be able to see results gradually as healing continues. Thank you for the best wishes and prayers everyone. Love you all.”

Nonku's bestie and fellow Real Housewives star Jojo Robinson has also undergone cosmetic surgery.

“I chose to share my journey because too often women pretend to be 'all natural' when they aren't. There is nothing wrong with surgery, if that's what you choose. Too often women are left with no-one to ask when they want help or advice from another woman, because everyone 'knows nothing on the subject'. I'm all to happy to be honest and share my journey with whoever wants to tag along.”

Jojo had a procedure called abdominoplasty, with lipo, in late July.



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