". Woman Who Cut Her Ribs from 24 to 4 Says She Can’t Have Kids but Now Earns N18M Monthly (Video)

Woman Who Cut Her Ribs from 24 to 4 Says She Can’t Have Kids but Now Earns N18M Monthly (Video)

 

A social media influencer, widely known for surgically removing her ribs, recently shared insights about her earnings during a livestream interview with comedian and content creator Carter Efe.



The influencer, identified as oluwatomisin147 on Instagram, first made headlines in November 2025 when she revealed on Egungun of Lagos that she had reduced her ribs from 24 to 4.



In her latest interview with Carter Efe, she disclosed, “I earn my money in both dollars and naira, and I usually make around 5 million naira monthly. But last month, I earned 18 million after going viral.”

The 23-year-old also shared more about her income streams, saying, “I work on All Access Fans, where people pay to watch my content.”

Also, the social media influencer made it known to Carter Efe and Kolu during the Twitch live session that she can no longer give birth again.

Watch the video below;



Mixed reactions as lady says she used to make N5M but now makes N18M and can’t give birth again below;

@Reply_Guy11 commented, “What’s really the essence of removing ribs?”

all_lifts.matter added, “Whats her doctors handle ? Imagine if i movd my ribs and intestines how much i go make.”

jarvis_olamide spills, :This gonna further push more gullible girls to do the same . Sad.”

@KingRitto said, “Omo it’s the stand up cumot for here for me Oga de goooo.”

@Mackzwell uttered, “So what will happen to your organs that enjoy protection of the ribs…. like your Kidney, liver, spleen.. etc.”

adaikwerre wrote, “Shey na 4 ribs abi she remove and made such money? I wan remove all my own. Someone give me their doctor handle. Thank you.”

The interview has once again ignited conversations around body modification, internet fame, and the cost of viral popularity. While some viewers are amazed by the influencer’s earnings and bold choices, others have raised serious concerns about health risks, long-term consequences, and the impact such narratives may have on young, impressionable audiences.

As reactions continue to pour in, the story underscores the growing debate over how far people are willing to go for attention, money, and relevance in the age of social media.

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