Aht! Aht! Onijah Robinson Addresses BBL Speculation As Fans Question New SPICY Photo

Onijah Robinson has seemingly enjoyed her summer to the point that fans have allegedly noted differences in her photos. On Sunday (July 27), the viral sensation addressed alleged talks about her curvy figure and whether she opted to get a BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift). But, it’s unclear if fans are feeling the story she’s selling! Let’s get into what was said!

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BBL Where? Onijah Robinson Speaks Out

As mentioned, Onijah wasted no time getting to the point after she shared a photo on Saturday that raised eyebrows. The Instagram feed post shows her wearing what looks like a silk skirt with a one-shoulder strap top and a matching grey head wrap. She paired the look with a red purse and red gladiator heels. Robinson posed for the flick from the back, showing off what seemed to be a plump new look! She only wrote “details” in the caption and added a few emojis, including the red heels and an ear. A day later, Onijah Robinson addressed doubts about her new shape on her Instagram Story.

“I do not have no BBL and I am not getting one. I just gained a lot of weight,” she wrote.

Nearly a week before that, Onijah shared a more conservative black photo with a cheetah print headwrap and matching heels. Fans also showed her love and attention on that post, including more than 6,700 likes.

Onijah’s Comment Section Calls Out Photo

As mentioned, Onijah’s comment came a day after sharing her grey-and-red look with her 190,000 IG followers. Over 700 comments ranged between hyping up the social media star, and others seemingly suggested her photo had been digitally retouched.

Sierra Glamshop, who released an interview with Onijah Robinson earlier this month, wrote: “That’s my girl” with heart-eyed emojis.

@nycgoodie asked, “u got a bbl girl ?”

“Sister where is the respect to the law,” @amarraalize commented.

“Ohhhh shyt she disobeying the law with this one!!! ,” @vitroniw said.

@iidreamsummers added, “Who the doctor !! cause u wasn’t this thick in Pakistan.”

“Photoshop go crazyyy ,” @saintmae commented.

“The walls totally aren’t bending ,” @filthynotrich added.

“If you zoom in you can see it’s edit but this cute girly ,” @envymewhynot2 said.

@kudoskeem wrote, “No cause you play too much who edited this?!” 

“When tf you got that thick respect to the la,” @23flavors_bymike asked.

See more reactions in the comment section below. 

Speaking Of BBLs, Scottie Pippen Said THIS

Onijah Robinson isn’t the only known name to stir talks of a BBL recently. Scottie Pippen drew mixed reactions when sharing a message about the popularity of cosmetic surgery. On X, he recently wrote, “I miss when AI stood for Allen Iverson and BBL stood for Be Back Later.” 

According to the National Institutes of Health, BBLs have been the “fastest growing aesthetic surgical procedure” of the last decade. However, it also has the highest mortality rate of any aesthetic surgery. So far, the NIH says South Florida has the highest BBL mortality rate in the nation.

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Felicia Ray Owens
Felicia Ray Owenshttps://feliciarayowens.com
Felicia Ray Owens is a media founder, cultural strategist, and civic advocate who creates platforms where power meets lived truth. As the voice behind C4: Coffee. Cocktails. Culture. Conversation and the founder of FROUSA Media, she uses storytelling, public dialogue, and organizing to spotlight the issues that matter most—locally and nationally. A longtime advocate for community wellness and political engagement, Felicia brings experience as a former Precinct Chair and former Chief Communications Officer of Indivisible Hill Country. Her work bridges culture, activism, and healing through curated spaces designed to inspire real change. Learn more at FROUSA.org

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