Lady Retains Her Beauty, Remains a Slay Queen Despite Right Leg Amputation in TikTok Video
- A Nigerian lady is full of praise to God for sparing her life after all she went through when she was unwell
- The lady took to TikTok to share a video which showed her in the hospital where her leg was amputated
- Despite the amputation, the lady has remained beautiful and maintained a positive outlook on life
A Nigerian lady has maintained a positive outlook on life despite being physically challenged.
The cute lady, identified as Anointed Bridget, took to TikTok to post a video which told people briefly about her challenges in life.
Bridget showed when she was in the hospital due to an illness she did not disclose. However, it was noticed that her right leg was amputated.
When she was discharged, she refused to be down as she kept herself neat and maintained her beauty.
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Bridget often posts videos of herself on TikTok, wearing neat dresses and smiling. A lot of TikTok users have described her as a bundle of inspiration.
She captioned one of her videos:
"Indeed, God has been faithful to me. I'm not a storyteller though, but I am here to tell y’all my God has always been there for me. He has always stood by me and protected me from evil."
Watch the video below:
Reactions from TikTok users as lady glows after amputation
@Empire_Bigdaff said:
"Omo eh. The way them take dey cut people leg this period eh, I no understand oh."
@lakaite said:
"I love the way you are grateful to God for the gift of life."
@Anitababy102 said:
"God is your strength."
@Adindu Goodness 01 said:
"God is wonderful."
@Chidinma said:
"The lord is your strength, darling."
@matilda said:
"You are indeed strong, my love."
@Onyinyechi commented:
"To God, I return all the glory."
Mother with a disability dances with family
In a related story, Briefly News reported that a physically disabled mother of three danced with her family in a TikTok video.
The woman showed how she did not let her disability come between her and living a happy life, as she moved happily with her children.
Netizens were moved by her and felt surges of positive emotions towards her.
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