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Tiannah Speaks Out Against Peeps Who Criticized Her 3-Year-Old Daughter's Liposuction Costume

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Toyin Lawani, a Nigerian fashion entrepreneur, gained widespread attention for the unique Halloween costume she designed for her 3-year-old daughter, Elora. The costume, a liposuction-themed outfit, quickly went viral on social media and received a mixed reaction from the public.

While many praised Elora’s adorable look, some people criticized the costume, deeming it too mature for a 3-year-old. In response to the backlash, Tiannah took to social media to address the criticism.

In a post, she wrote, “Elora won’t be the first to wear this BBl mummy makeover costume, and won’t be the last. It’s how you people think you aim to ruin a fun, precious moment for me. It’s Halloween, and it’s a tradition for us. You know what pains me the most is how I predict what people will say, and they do, I do what I want to do anyways. Look around you and wake up.”

The post sparked a heated conversation on social media, with many people sharing their opinions on the matter. Some praised Elora’s costume, calling it creative and fun, while others defended Tiannah’s decision to let her child participate in the tradition. Those who felt that Elora was too young for the costume were met with criticism and dismissal, with many urging others to focus on the positive rather than dwell on negativity.

As the debate continued to brew online, Tiannah’s words of wisdom stood out, reminding us to cherish the special moments with our loved ones and not let the opinions of others dictate our choices. As one fan beautifully put it, “Your kids will look back at these memories and forever thank you for giving them a memorable childhood.”