Queen Salawa Abeni’s son, Big Sheff shows off his weight loss transformation

Big Sheff weight loss transformation

Queen Salawa Abeni’s son, Sheriff Ilori popularly known as Big Sheff or Nigerian Rick Ross, has taken to Instagram to debut his much slimmer physique, leaving followers impressed.

Big Sheff who is the son of Nigerian fuji musician, Kollington Ayinla chose to work hard to pave his own career path despite the fact that his mum and dad are celebrities.

He took to Instagram to share new photos of himself looking much slimmer. Friends and followers were impressed with his weight loss transformation and they said so in the comment section.

 

Big Sheff After Weight Loss

 

As we earlier stated, Big Sheff has been regularly compared to Rick Ross – who has also undergone his own weight loss transformation.

To the surprise of everyone, Big Sheff who once said he was comfortable being a plus sized person and is not ashamed of his big stature has shed half of his body fat.

Recall that during an interview years ago, Big Shed advised overweight people that there is nothing embarrassing about their size. He said back then;

“People have been calling me Nigerian Rick Ross ever since I started doing music professionally some years back and I am used to it by now.

I am very comfortable in my skin and I often tell people that if you are a slim person, you should not expect to see someone with six packs when you look into the mirror. If you are a big person, don’t go to the front of the mirror expecting to see a slim person.”

“If you see that I am a big person when I have my clothes on, then you should expect to see a big person when I take my clothes off. There is nothing to be shy and embarrassed about. If you are comfortable with your looks, then nobody can use it against you. But if you are not comfortable in your skin; that is when there would be an issue.”

 

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