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How blogs almost made me quit acting – Beverly Naya

Nigerian actress and model, Beverly Naya has recalled the time she contemplated leaving the movie industry due to negative articles about her.

The beautiful and talented thespian said a blog posted something about her acting skills which damaged her self-esteem and almost made her give up her career.

Beverly Naya quit acting

Beverly disclosed this in an exclusive interview with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, where she mentioned the said the post titled “Nollywood, Can We Please Stop Making Beverly Naya Happen!” made her depressed.

The 34-year-old said; “Why am I being singled out? It really got to me and it damaged my self-esteem and it made me doubt myself like I really don’t feel like I want to continue in this industry, I wanted to quit on several occasions… I was crushed, I cried my eyes out.”

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Meanwhile, in another news…

Popular Nigerian actress, Mercy Aigbe, has revealed that she almost dumped Nollywood after she became a victim of sexual harassment.

In an interview on TVC’s ‘Your View’, she said a producer she approached to help her get into the movie industry tried to take advantage of her.

The thespian said she said he initially handed her a minor role for her after she passed auditions for his movie, but she protested.

According to Aigbe, the producer invited her to his office and that was where he sexually harassed her, but she tore the script in annoyance and stormed out.

She said that incident made her cry while on the way home, because she left a well paying job to join Nollywood at the time

She said; “I once met a producer in Surulere, and I expressed to him how much I would love to act. He told me he had an upcoming film, and invited me to his office for an audition. I passed three stages of the audition.

“After the last audition, I was given a minor role. I told him that was not the character I was auditioning for, and he replied that the director said he did not know me, and that was why he said I should be close to him (the producer).

“He had been making passes at me before then, but he did not come out clean to me until that day. He then stood up and tried to touch me. I was very upset, and I told him he could not do that to me, because I had earned the role.

“That was a huge insult to my person, and I thought if that was what it took to be an actress, I did not want to be an actress anymore. I tore the script and eventually left. On my way home, I cried because I had left a well-paying job to join Nollywood, and I was already a single mother at the time.”