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Why I Refused To Bleach My Skin Despite Pressure From Nollywood … Caroline Igben

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Light-Skinned Women Are More Beautiful But … Actress Caroline Igben

Fast-rising actress, Caroline Areoghene Igben has gave insights on the major reasons she would not dare tamper with her skin colour, despite the ‘bleaching’ trend.

The Delta-born script interpreter also bemoaned some of the disadvantages of having dark skin in the circle of fair and beautiful movie divas.

She said, “when I was younger I used to think that light-skinned women were more beautiful but right now I walk with a certain awareness and I’m very confident. I love my skin color a lot.

Why I Refused To Bleach My Skin Despite Pressure From The Movie Industry … Actress Caroline Igben

Although, I had lost some movie roles because I am dark-skinned but it didn’t push me to bleach. This was because I had certain people in my life who made me feel super beautiful. But I sincerely, I think with maturity and self-awareness comes certain confidence of knowing who you are and how people’s opinions on what they consider beautiful shouldn’t faze you. Black is super beautiful.”

Why I Refused To Bleach My Skin Despite Pressure From The Movie Industry … Actress Caroline Igben

On her sexual harassment experience in the industry, Ms. Igben maintained that no producer can forcefully make her go on a date with a clause attached.

Why I Refused To Bleach My Skin Despite Pressure From The Movie Industry … Actress Caroline Igben

Sex for movie roles is a thing that I hear a lot but haven’t experienced. What I have experienced is maybe after getting a job and I’m done with it, I have gotten offers to say can we go out on a date (lunch, dinner ), etc and I see it like just a man trying to get to know you, and whatever their intentions were, I can’t say but you definitely can’t be forced to date someone you are uninterested in. So, if my ‘No I can’t go on a date with you won’t make you give me a job again then clearly you can move with your work.”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.