In September 2025, an unedited photo captured her mid-workout at iFitness, seated, phone in hand, belly naturally protruding.
The image exploded online around September 18, igniting brutal body-shaming. Trolls mocked her "big belle," ignoring her fitness grind as a mom of six-year-old Jayden.
Nkechi, embracing her natural curves, fired back fiercely. She cursed the leaker: "Every health issue in my body transfers to you and your generation, unless God intervenes."
Critics piled on. VeryDarkMan offered N500K to the photographer, calling it karma. Blessing CEO accused her of hypocrisy, dredging up old feuds.
Daddy Freeze defended her, slamming iFitness for poor privacy and demanding CCTV footage.
But Nkechi didn't stop there. On the December 1 podcast episode, tears streaming, she confessed: "iFitness hid her details. I found her anyway. Got the BBL girl arrested."
The woman, who opted for enhancements yet snapped Nkechi's raw moment, faced cuffs. Nkechi fumed: "You get BBL, snap me with natural body? Are you stupid?"
No arrest confirmation emerged. iFitness stayed silent. Human rights lawyer Inibehe Effiong decried it as overreach in a public space.
Yet Nkechi stood firm. "This is my body, post-mom, proud. No more invasions." Her story? A fierce stand against shaming, turning pain into power.

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