Joke Silva speaks on “Social Media” Lifestyle of Nollywood Actors

In the latest issue of Genevieve Magazine, veteran Nollywood actress Joke Silva discusses a number of issues surrounding the industry ranging from casting to the industry’s development and most interesting the glamour and reality of actors in the industry.

On separating the social media life of glamour of social media, the actress took to Instagram to share an excerpt of her interview where she revealed that the industry cannot support the glamorous lifestyle displayed by some Nollywood stars.

 

 

 

She also spoke about experiencing typecasting:

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Via @genevievemagazine “DIGITAL COPY AVAILABLE NOW! DOWNLOAD VIA LINK IN BIO. In our interview, and amid her signature guttural laughter and deep reflections, @ajokesilva speaks very candidly about her almost four-decades-long acting career. In this interview, Joke opens up on rejection, body shaming, ageing and what she wished she knew as young actor. When asked about body shaming on the grounds of size, colour or height, she said : Of course I have lost a lot of roles, not because of my colour or body but because of my face. People find it a strange face to work with. It is not your conventional fine face and in the early years I didn’t know how to handle the face and as a result of that people found it easier to use me as a character actor. I was bothered because I was being cast for “Mama” roles. At that age I was meant to be
diverse in my role but I was already boxed in. CLICK LINK IN BIO TO DOWNLOAD DIGITAL COPY NOW! #GenevieveMagazine #GBeauty #GMagSeptemberIssue #GMagAgeIssue #GMagNewEdition #nollywood #lifestyle #fashion #style #travel

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On fans’ expectations of her:

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DIGITAL COPY AVAILABLE NOW! DOWNLOAD VIA LINK IN BIO. In our interview, and amid her signature guttural laughter and deep reflections, Joke speaks very candidly about her almost four-decades-long acting career. In this interview, Joke opens up on rejection, body shaming, ageing and what she wished she knew as young actor. When asked about how she deals with the expectations of fans she said : I am not living my life for my fans because they are not living their lives for me. When I get destroyed living my life for them, they are the same people who will accuse me. You cannot please everyone. CLICK LINK IN BIO TO DOWNLOAD DIGITAL COPY NOW! #GenevieveMagazine #GMagSeptemberIssue #GMagAgeIssue

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