Bright Udoh |
Young and talented Bright Udoh is one of those to look out
for in the motion picture industry, globally known as Nollywood.
The fair-complexion damsel who hails from Ibesikpo Asutan
area of Akwa Ibom State in a recent exclusive chat with IbomCelebs spoke on why
she dumped Radiography for acting.
Enjoy the hearty chat.
Tell us about yourself?
My name is Bright Udoh. I am from Ibesikpo Asutan LGA, Akwa Ibom
State. I attended Marryland Secondary School, Marryland, Lagos. I studied
Radiography at the University of Calabar.
What are you currently working on?
I have featured in movies like, Last Order, Red Devil, Nebuchadnezzar etc. I am currently
working on a new movie in Asaba.
Before now what have you been doing?
Before now I was into facial modeling, it was basically bill
boards and magazines. I have done jobs for companies like Noble Gold Hair,
Dermatole, Sweet Bride etc.
What inspire you into acting?
Passion inspired my action. I have strong passion for what I
love to do, that's all.
Why did you leave modeling for acting?
I did not leave modeling, instead I only took a break to
focus and complete my studies, but now I’m fully back into acting, so
just watch out.
Are you from a wealthy home?
I’m from a simple home that can afford a-three-square meal a
day.
Are you from a polygamous home?
No, I’m from a monogamous home.
Are you in any relationship?
I’m not in any relationship
I have done a lot of crazy things like, kissing in elevator,
in a pool and etc.
Who is your dream man, what do you expect from him?
I like dark men, maybe because I’m fair, but though I still
appreciate fair men too. I expect him to have a good sense of dressing. I
love surprises, so I'll love my man to always surprise me with good
gifts.
I also like men who love and respect women for who they are,
above all to be God fearing.
What is your opinion on lesbianism in the industry?
Personally, I don’t embrace lesbianism, because it
doesn't go well with my kind of person. But then we are leaving in a free
world, freedom to make choices.
How many are you in your family?
I’m the third child, from family of five girls and
a boy.
Where do you see yourself in five years
from now?
I see myself being honoured with both local and
international award in the entertainment industry.
Any word
for young ladies out there?
My word for young ladies and everybody is that; they should
never give up on their dreams, especially those ones that seem to be tough,
because at the end of the day when your successful that is what earns you
a lot of respect and even global attention.
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