How Movie Producers Harass Me For S#x – Actress Diva Gold

Fast-rising rising Nigerian actress Aluko Gold, who is professionally known as Diva Gold has confirmed that Nollywood producers ask for s#x for roles.

The thespian said this in a recent interview with Saturday Sun, where the Ekiti State-born content creator acknowledged her natural endowment attracts men to her.

She went on to say she inherited her curves, big boobs, and big backside from her mother and adds that her shade makes her stand out in the public.

Diva Gold, however, revealed she is enjoying the attention she gets from men, but added she does not like her big tummy.

He said, “My body and curves are very natural. My mummy is busty, her sisters are busty and they’ve bumbum, so I tapped from all angles only that my big tummy is shaming me.

“One of the challenges I face is that every time I go out with my friends, attentions are always on me, and I feel so uncomfortable. Maybe that’s why I don’t have friends.

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“Then the daily attention from both male and female strangers, but that shouldn’t be a challenge though because I’m enjoying it. Men obviously can’t get their eyes off my endowments.

“I remember I went to shoot at Sky mall in Ajah, I was actually talking to my male friend and another guy walked up to us and begged to speak to me in private. I had to excuse myself because the stranger is quite a handsome man.”

Recalling when she started acting in Nollywood, the computer science graduate confirmed that the movie industry has been turned into a s#x haven.

“Early days challenges in the movie industry will be producers and directors asking for s#x before movie roles.

“It’s as bad as that, even an ordinary production manager will be asking for s#x too before linking one up with directors.” Diva Gold narrated.

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She also spoke about the challenges skit markers face, stating that the exercise is financially draining.

“Then for skit making, it would be basically financial constraints, bringing people on set, welfare, location, camera, and all of that. It can be financially draining,” she added.