Naomi Kuria responds after fan says she should have had children before cosmetic surgery
By Steve Ireri, December 20, 2025Digital content creator and socialite Naomi Kuria has addressed comments from a fan suggesting that she should have waited to have children before undergoing cosmetic surgery.
The exchange followed a social media post in which Naomi shared her curiosity about how people in her village would react to her slimmer figure after her recent procedures.
Wangari Muriu, a fan, wrote that the cosmetic process would have been better after she had children, suggesting it would allow her to slay without potential complications related to pregnancy.
“Personally, I feel that it would have been better to undergo the process after you have had children. That way, you can slay properly, because after having a child, the stomach might not return to its previous shape. I am just sharing my opinion, so please don’t attack me,” the fan wrote on Naomi’s video.

Naomi responded firmly, saying she deserves to feel and look her best both before and after having children, highlighting that her personal well-being comes first.
“I deserve to look and feel my best both before and after having children. My well-being comes first,” Naomi said.
AirSculpt cosmetic procedure
She explained that the minimally invasive surgery involved the removal of excess fat and its transfer to her legs, describing the procedure as different from a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) due to its shorter recovery time and reduced scarring.
“Ask me about Airsculpt,” Naomi urged her fans.
“How much was the whole procedure?” the fan asked. “Ksh690K,” Naomi answered.
“Before ata tuendeelee this is the procedure I did, and then I transferred the fat to my calves (legs),” she explained.

She added that while the surgery was initially painful, the discomfort was manageable and she had largely healed within a week.
Naomi has also indicated plans for additional cosmetic procedures, including arm reduction, as she continues to reshape her body according to her personal preferences.
“BBL and Airsculpt are two different things. Airsculpt is the suction of fat, and BBL is putting fat (for lack of a better word), Yaani moja ni kutoa ingine ni kuongeza
The only similarity is that they are both surgeries,” she explained.