
Content creator and dancer Chebet Ronoh has spoken firmly against Ozempic brands and BBL gurus who recently approached her with offers to alter her body. In a TikTok video posted on Saturday, November 29, 2025, she shared her clear position on cosmetic changes and expressed that she will not consider any procedure that alters her body through chemical or surgical methods.
She emphasized that her views are personal and rooted in how she values her own health and wellbeing. “Call me traditional, call me backwards. But I can never go under the knife. I can never do such a thing. And if you are planning it or have already done so, don’t get offended. Remember this is my page, this is my body, and this is my life. Remember.”
Why Does Chebet Reject Cosmetic Procedures?
Chebet explained that her discomfort with procedures began in childhood. She recalled having only one medically necessary dental procedure, and even that affected her for weeks. The experience shaped her long term stance on surgeries that are not required for health reasons.
She stressed that she understands medical procedures when health is involved, but cosmetic surgery is not something she would choose for herself. “Ever since I was a child, I have never been a fan of procedures. And anything that requires me to alter my body, chemically or physically, that doesn’t involve the natural process, count me out.”
She added that the idea of doing surgery solely for appearance does not align with her values. “I have had one procedure; it was dental, and it was a must, and it still ate me up for weeks. And I mean, if you are getting surgery because you actually have to get surgery, it makes sense, but asking me to go under the knife for aesthetics? Look, guys, I have a soul.”

What Prompted Her to Call Out Ozempic and BBL Brands?
Chebet shared that being approached by Ozempic brands and BBL experts felt disrespectful because she has been working on her body naturally since 2021. She has been consistent with exercise and said it was frustrating to receive offers encouraging shortcuts instead of acknowledging the effort she has put in.
She expressed her disappointment clearly. “All those Ozempic brands and BBL gurus, they approached me, and I feel it was insulting because I have put in the work since 2021 for you to approach me when I have already started working out.”
Chebet remains committed to maintaining her body through natural methods, reinforcing her belief in personal effort, self-respect, and staying true to what feels right for her. Her message highlights the importance of choosing what supports one’s wellbeing rather than giving in to pressure from brands or trends.
By Risper Akinyi



