According to the comedian, the ability of a woman to carry her baby in her womb and give birth naturally is a profound blessing, aligning with what he believes is God's intended design. He argued that options like surrogacy or In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) should be reserved strictly for cases necessitated by genuine medical conditions, rather than being a matter of personal preference.
Arole emphasized that women should view their bodies as "God’s temple," implying a sacred responsibility for natural biological processes. In his Instagram post, he wrote: “Listen carefully, it is a blessing for a woman to carry her baby in her womb, that is how God wants it. Do not let wokeness derail you. Unless for medical reasons she can adopt options like surrogacy, IVF, and all."
He explicitly rejected the notion of choosing surrogacy simply out of a lack of desire to carry a child: “You cannot say my body my decision, I do not feel like carrying a child I want surrogacy. Nooooooo, your body is Gods temple.”
Arole's comments have quickly resonated across social media, sparking a wider debate among his followers and the general public regarding bodily autonomy, reproductive choices, and the various perspectives on modern family planning methods within cultural and religious contexts.
