Big Brother Naija ex-housemate, Tokunbo Idowu popularly known as Tboss has taken to Instagram to reveal why she stopped looking good after giving birth to her daughter.

According to the proud mother of one, one of the reasons she can not look good with her baby is because she would lick her makeup from her face.

Why I Stopped Looking Good Since My Daughter’s Birth- BBNaija Star, TBoss Opens Up

The reality star also noted its hard work for mothers to look good while raising a child, went further to praise mothers putting in the work.

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She wrote; ”When I see those Slaying Mothers I’m constantly in awe because I just don’t know how they do it … Do you know how hard it is to have your baby look amazing and you yourself be all put together on a daily daily? It’s a superpower that I am yet to acquire. @miss_goldilocks please Teach me.

Show me the way!!! Because This homeless-looking thing is fast becoming a lewk… My consolation is that my Child is Healthy, Fed & Happy so I can afford to run around looking funky cos truth be told with the way my baby loves up on me- we don’t want her licking off my make up right?… However- When we have to go out for meetings or a date- TBoss would come out to play if not it’s Mommie or Mama. Thanks and Bye… Skin constantly popping regardless thanks to my beauty products. Filter for what please?”

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