BigBaby Cartoon: "My boobs are too massive to hide"

With her frequent skits, BigBaby Cartoon, a Nigerian content producer born Chisom Ani, is quickly rising to the top of the food chain among Nigeria's top content providers.

BigBaby Cartoon: "My boobs are too massive to hide"

When the busy sketch creator opens up to Potpourri in an interview, it seems to be the opposite of how she throws it in our faces, despite her massive, frontal endowment.

First off, "I would want to correct the phrase 'using my boobs in my skits'. I genuinely dress well for my skits, so it's not like I use my boobs; nevertheless, because they are obviously big, it's impossible to hide, so it's always in everyone's face, whether they are dressed decently or not! 

As a stunning woman in the entertainment business, you will undoubtedly encounter men on a regular basis who will openly declare their desire for a sexual relationship with you. I've learnt to completely ignore unwelcome approaches toward me and offensive or provocative remarks about my breasts in order to protect my mental health.

BigBaby Cartoon (@Bigbaby_cartoon on Instagram) uses short-form entertainment-based skits to engage her online audiences. As a result, she has over 105 thousand Facebook followers and about 60 thousand Instagram followers.

BigBaby Cartoon, a brand influencer, credits a number of content creators, including Mr. Funny [Sabinus], Shanks, Mr. Macaroni [Daddy Wa], Taooma, KieKie, ZicsAloma, and Ashmusy, as major influences on her life's journey in the fictional world of skits.

Her nickname from secondary school, "Cartoon," served as the initial inspiration for the character Bigbaby_Cartoon.

Back in high school, they called me "Cartoon" in the classroom. You know, it was my voice that did it. Later on, the name changed to "Bigbaby_Cartoon." It's actually, if I may say so, a part of my "normal self," to be honest. I strive to be authentic in my creations because that is who I am.

The personalities of "Mama Chisom," "Madam TowTow," and a few others I picked up along the way in my content creation adventure are the other "personas" that are different from myself, she says.