Dancehall Artist Queen Nikki Unveils New Snatched Body After Plastic Surgery

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Queen Nikki, formerly DHQ Nickeisha

Dancer-turned-Dancehall artist Queen Nikki, formerly DHQ Nickeisha, kept a low profile on Instagram in March but reemerged over the weekend to ‘slay’ with photos of her new snatched body.

In her Instagram post on Saturday, the 2013 St Catherine Dancehall Queen showed almost all, save for the blurred bits, revealing signs of a boob job, liposuction, wider hips, and a Brazilian butt lift compliments of Designer Bodys, a popular Dominican Republic-based plastic surgery outfit.

“Hair layed body slayed,” she wrote in the caption. “Thanks @designerbodys I told you exactly what I wanted and y’all came through.”

In another post, she credited her dental veneers to Designer Bodys and wrote, “A woman who doesn’t require validation from anyone…. is the most feared individual on earth.”

Her transformation has earned high praise and rave reviews from fans on the platform for its enhanced yet also ‘natural’ look.

The best body me ever see🔥🔥🔥🔥,” “Best body ova yah suh, girlll yuh come right tru! Mi nah ask🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥,” and “The best body mi see so far a swear,” were just some of the over 2,000 comments. 

Other female Dancehall artists who have enhanced themselves via plastic surgery include Spice, Starface, Shauna Controlla, and Yanique ‘Curvy’ Diva.

“Is this real…..I’m confused. Her body was great before….this is good too, but kinda unexpected,” one astonished person wrote.

Nikki is credited as the inventor of the Mosquito Net and Needle Eye Whine, over which she and Spice had a public falling out in 2015 for money issues.

She began a transition to recording artist in 2017, alongside her then partner and father of her child, Marvin The Beast. The duo released Clean and Fresh and F–k Once Again before they separated. She’s also collaborated with Kiprich on Happy Life.

“I am done with dancing as a career, but will still shake a leg when I hear music because dancing is a part of me. But right now, I am focusing on my music 100 per cent,” Queen Nikki told the STAR earlier this year. “My plan for 2021 is to push my music career out there even more, so the people can know me as an artiste and not just DHQ Nickeisha.”

“I don’t feel any pressure trying to get my name established in this industry because I know I am very talented, and once I put my mind to something, I am going to do it.”

These days she going by a rebranded Queen Nikki and recently released Nuh Dog Ears under Boysie Records, and True Stallion from Empire Records.