Ghanaian actress speaks out against body shaming, defends her personal choice, and urges compassion online
Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Salma Mumin has broken her silence on the intense public criticism surrounding her recent physical transformation, sending a powerful message to critics and social media commentators who have relentlessly scrutinized her appearance.
In an emotional and strongly worded statement, the actress made it clear that the constant commentary about her body has crossed the line from opinion into cruelty. According to Salma, words are not harmless and can deeply affect a person’s mental, emotional, and psychological wellbeing—a reality many people fail to consider before speaking.

Salma revealed that her decision to alter her body was entirely personal, driven by her own desires and self-perception rather than public approval or societal expectations.
“I made a personal decision about my body. I changed how I looked because I wanted to. Because I did not like how I looked before. I did it for me,” she stated.
Addressing ongoing speculation and judgment about her alleged Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), Salma emphasized that whether the change is “obvious or not” is irrelevant. What matters, she explained, is that the decision was hers and should be respected as such.

She stressed that she did not undergo the transformation to satisfy critics, trends, or anyone’s personal preference, making it clear that no one has the authority to dictate how she should look or live.
While acknowledging that people are entitled to their opinions, Salma strongly condemned the mockery, ridicule, and harsh judgment that often follow public figures online. She described such behavior as harmful and unacceptable, noting that persistent negativity can slowly erode a person’s peace and self-worth.

“What is not acceptable is turning personal opinions into cruelty, mockery, and constant judgment. No one deserves to be spoken about in ways that chip away at their peace and wellbeing,” she added.
The actress concluded her message with a call for greater awareness and compassion, urging the public to recognize the weight their words carry and to engage with more humanity—especially in the digital space where criticism spreads rapidly and unchecked.
“Enough has been said. I have done what I wanted for myself, and I deserve to live in peace with that choice.”
Salma Mumin’s statement has since sparked conversations online about body autonomy, cyberbullying, and the pressures faced by women in the entertainment industry, with many fans applauding her courage and honesty in addressing the issue head-on.







