Singer Thabsie Opens Up About Getting Plastic Surgery: “I Wanted To Be Transparent”

Singer Thabsie Opens Up About Getting Plastic Surgery: “I Wanted To Be Transparent”

  • Thabsie recently opened up about going under the knife, and even shared a quick look with her followers
  • The singer shared pictures of how she looked before the surgery, saying she is now happy and is willing to help anyone else who may be interested
  • Curious fans are flooding her comments with questions about her plastic surgery, from the costs to the pain and everything in between
Thabsie had a breast augmentation
Singer Thabsie shared some details about her cosmetic procedure. Images: thabsie_sa
Source: Instagram

Thabsie is the latest South African celebrity to join the plastic surgery gang, and she says she couldn't be happier!

What procedure did Thabsie get?

Thabsie is recovering after getting plastic surgery, and she gave her followers some details about her procedure.

The Ngiyaz'fela Ngawe singer got a breast augmentation to add some volume to her bust. The procedure enhances breast size and shape using breast implants, which are inserted either behind the breast tissue or under the chest muscle.

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Thabsie opened up about her plastic surgery
Thabsie got a breast augmentation to add more volume to her bust. Image: thabsie_sa
Source: Instagram

Thabsie took to her TikTok page to open up about her surgery and why she had it:

"I wanted to share this journey with you guys because you know I'm super body positive and always advocate for working out. So, I wanted to be transparent about what it is that I built versus what it is that I bought."

Thabsie says she does not regret going under the knife. In fact, she is more than happy with the results and is eager to help those who are interested in following a similar path.

South Africans weigh in on Thabsie's plastic surgery

Fans and followers praised the singer's new set:

kaylakimkay said:

"Yaaass! Love the twins!"

lutha.v wrote:

"They’re so realistic, love them!"

i_am_not showed love to Thabsie:

"Thank you for your transparency."

Rhoda_M 💜👑 added:

"You’re such a lover girl, thank you for the transparency."
Fans admired Thabsie's new breasts
Followers asked Thabsie about her experience getting a breast lift. Image: thabsie_sa
Source: Instagram

Meanwhile, others asked questions about the surgery, hoping to upgrade their own:

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asa_samu asked:

"They look so good!!! Did you get them done in South Africa?"

user24/7 was curious:

"How much? Recommended doctor? Does it affect breastfeeding?"

Leah also asked:

"Are you able to breastfeed after?"

TheeOnly_Kaygee added:

"Hey Mama. 1. Did you get them done in SA? 2. If one gets a Bob job, then goes back to breastfeeding, do I need to have the surgery done again? 3. The cost breakdown. 4. What are the pre-requirements and post/healing downtime requirements? 5. Is it permanent?"

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The controversial YouTuber confirmed speculations about the rumoured leak, saying it may have been an infection.

Social media users praised Cyan's transparency and criticised other influencers who often hide their cosmetic procedures:

Muano said:

"I love her honesty and transparency - she's not misleading or misinforming the youth, she's being honest and giving them the actual reality of her lifestyle."

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busisiwe77 wrote:

"If all influencers were as honest as her? Sana, you will realise that she has a better record, shame, ndiyamthanda."

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over four years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and passed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za

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