Nollywood actress Diva Gold has dismissed the notion that physical appearance alone guarantees lasting success in the entertainment industry. She recently had her say during an interview with Saturday Beats, and fans have been reacting.
Admitting that her boobs and curvy shape attract lots of attention in the Nigerian movie industry, Diva stated that it is professionalism that has sustained her career thus far.

The moviestar added that her talent and intense work ethic keep the opportunities coming in Nollywood.
Her words, “I won’t deny that appearance can attract attention in the entertainment industry, but attention is different from longevity.
My body, especially my breasts, may get people to notice me, but my talent, professionalism and work ethic are what keep opportunities coming.
I want to be remembered for my performances, not just my physique.
focus on consistency rather than chasing every trend. I create content that reflects who I am as an actor and storyteller. Trends may bring attention, but authenticity is what builds a lasting career.
Real life inspires me the most. I observe people, emotions and everyday experiences because they make performances feel believable.
Imagination helps bring those experiences to life, while trends only influence me when they align with my style.
Every emotional role leaves a part of itself with me, but the ones that involve pain, trauma or loss stay with me the longest.
They challenge me mentally and remind me of the responsibility that comes with telling people’s stories honestly.
I definitely grew into it. Like many people, I had moments of self-doubt, but experience, self-awareness and believing in my craft helped me become more confident.
Today, my confidence comes from knowing who I am, not from seeking validation.
The next level is taking on more challenging lead roles, producing bigger projects, working with international filmmakers, and building a production company that creates stories with global impact.
It’s rewarding, but it’s also challenging. As a woman, you often have to work harder to prove yourself while dealing with stereotypes and unrealistic expectations. I’ve learnt to set boundaries, stay professional, and let my work speak for itself.
Thankfully, there are also many people in the industry who genuinely support and respect talent.”
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