“No Wonder I No Fine Again!” – Actress Kudirat Ogunro Drops Bold Revelation About Beauty and Sex
Controversial Nollywood actress Kudirat Ogunro, popularly known as Semilore Pweety, has once again sparked serious buzz online after making a mind-blowing claim about womanhood, beauty, and intimacy.
Taking to her Instagram page, the single mother shared a photo of herself and boldly declared that lack of sex reduces a woman’s beauty. The actress didn’t hold back, urging women to “adjust” themselves accordingly.
“Lack of sex reduces a woman’s beauty, please adjust. I’ve said my own,” she wrote.
The post, though brief, left fans and followers talking nonstop — with many women humorously lamenting their “sudden drop in beauty.”
💬 Is there any truth to this claim, or is it just online clout? Find out what others are saying and join the discussion here
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This isn’t the first time Kudirat has made headlines for her outspoken views. Months ago, she advised married women to accept that their husbands might keep side chicks. Her controversial stance? That women should make peace with their husband’s girlfriends for their own mental health.
In another viral moment, she stated openly that she wouldn’t stop her future husband from having a girlfriend because, according to her, “Men are naturally polygamous.”
Social Media Reactions
As expected, her recent post triggered a storm of reactions from women across social media, most replying with sarcasm and laughter:
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@wuraolagoldashabi: “No wonder I no fine again.”
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@omobolaejiwumi: “So that’s why I’m not beautiful anymore.”
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@mhizhoneydrop6: “Oh I see… Na why I look like zombie.”
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@diolarh: “I like this kind of advice. Thanks.”
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@tosin_balogun: “How I wan take adjust if man no dey?”
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@tiwa.pearl: “Oh Chim! I don dey look like Labubu oo.”
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@meetifeholuna: “No wonder pimples full my face. Who go be my sex remedy bayi?”
Love her or hate her, Semilore Pweety clearly knows how to keep the internet talking. Whether it’s truth or trolling, her latest statement has added fuel to the ever-burning debate around relationships, sex, and self-image in today’s world.
What do you think? Does sex really affect a woman’s beauty — or is that just street theory?










