What a change! Gracie Bon, a participant in "La Casa de Alofoke 2," has transformed her body over the past few years

The drastic physical transformation of Gracie Bon, a participant in "La Casa de Alofoke 2": Here’s how the Panamanian looked before

Gracie BonPhoto © Instagram / Gracie Bon

The Panamanian model Gracie Bon is generating buzz both inside and outside of “La Casa de Alofoke 2,” the popular Dominican reality show that also features the Cuban Pollito Tropical. With her charisma, curves, and unfiltered attitude, the influencer has captured a significant portion of the spotlight in the program.

Some time ago, Gracie surprised everyone on social media with a before-and-after that showcased how she has changed over the years. In the photos, she proudly posed with her body and wrote a message that continues to inspire thousands: “I am still the same chubby girl as before, but now I don’t hide or shrink for anyone.”

Her post, which went viral on Instagram, not only celebrated her physical transformation but also her emotional evolution. The model, who suffers from lipoedema, a condition that causes fat accumulation in the legs and arms, has turned her story into a banner of self-acceptance and female empowerment.

Now, within La Casa de Alofoke 2, Gracie Bon shines with naturalness and humor. Her entry into the reality show was so anticipated that the production had to make some adjustments, including a special bed and bathroom, which sparked all sorts of amusing comments on social media.

Amid laughter, challenges, and confessions, the Panamanian shares the screen with figures such as Carlos Montesquieu, Luis Polonia, Jlexis, Michael Flores, and the beloved Pollito Tropical.

With over 11 million followers on Instagram and millions more on TikTok, Gracie Bon continues to show that there is no size or shape that limits success. On television or on social media, her message is clear: self-acceptance is not a trend, it is a revolution. 

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.