Peace Ogor recently shared bridal photos with her husband and their child as part of her commitment to reconnect and take the content creation thing seriously.
The former Big Brother Naija star has continued to give fans a sneak peek into life with her husband and her six-month-old son, including recaps from her time she was away from social media, all the juicy details her fans missed, and of course, her life as a new mother.
BBN’s Peace Ogor reveals that she may have gigantomastia

Peace Ogor continues to share tips and stories from her journey as a new mother while also inspiring and encouraging mothers who are experiencing similar struggles in their post-motherhood journey.
In a recent Instagram post, BBN’s Peace Ogor shared that she may have “gigantomastia”, a condition which, according to Cleveland Clinic, is a rare condition where your breasts become excessively large, adding that even thought she might be exaggerating but sharing that “since the got pregnant, her boobs have no stopped growing” and is “taking steps to love her new body.”
“I could drink an ocean if you let me […] stay strapped! Water bottle in every space”
Peace also shares a strange craving she developed after having her first child with her husband

After sharing her body positivity post, Peace Ogor updated her followers about her constant craving for water, a need that began after she started breastfeeding. She emphasized that she “could drink an ocean” if given the chance, stating that mothers “need plenty of water to supply the milk”.
“My round boss size has gone from 36 inches to a whopping 43 inches […] If I start talking about my body proportions right now, honestly, I could just start crying… so if you see me looking like an upside down triangle, just mind your business […] I’ve learned to have more grace on myself, I just birthed a whole human being!”

Mariam Emily Adama is a copywriter, SEO strategist, and digital marketer passionate about using words to inform, inspire, and influence. With over seven years of experience writing for global brands and managing digital campaigns, she brings a data-driven yet creative approach to content creation. When she’s not writing or analyzing trends, Mariam enjoys exploring new cultures, reading, and documenting stories that celebrate African excellence.
