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“Self-Care No Get Age Limit” – Charly Boy Inspires with Bold Self-Love Message at 75

“Self-Care No Get Age Limit” – Charly Boy Inspires with Bold Self-Love Message at 75

Veteran Nigerian entertainer Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, is redefining what it means to age with confidence — and flair. In a candid, inspiring, and slightly cheeky video shared via his Instagram page, the 75-year-old cultural icon revealed the secret behind his youthful glow: intentional self-care.

From microblading to plucking grey hairs and facial touch-ups at the spa, Charly Boy made one thing clear — self-respect includes taking care of your appearance, no matter your age.

“You dey take care of your car, your house, your chick — why you no go take care of your face?” he quipped.

💭 OPINION: A Bold Reminder for Men — and the Aged

In a culture that often reserves beauty routines for women or the younger generation, Charly Boy’s message is both refreshing and revolutionary. He’s not just preaching vanity — he’s preaching value.

At 75, he’s proudly challenging the stereotype that men, especially older men, should "let go" or look worn out. His stance? Aging should be intentional, not accidental.

And truth be told, he’s got a point — the face is the first thing people see. Why not take care of it?

Charly Boy’s video isn’t just a show of his youthful appearance — it’s a public service announcement to every man (and woman) that self-care is self-love, and it never goes out of style.

📢 Trending Hashtags:
#CharlyBoyNoDeyOld #SelfCareIsForEveryone #FreshAt75 #MenWhoGlow #NaijaIcon #SkinCareNoBeVanity #WellnessIsWisdom

💬 Do you agree that self-care should be for all ages and genders? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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