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‘My body is not for everyone, I value it a lot’- Nollywood Actress, Mandy Ujunwa boasts

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'My body is not for everyone, I value it a lot'- Nollywood Actress, Mandy Ujunwa boasts

Nollywood actress, Mandy Ujunwa Obi has revealed that her body is not for everyone and only people who are deserving of it can have it.

Nollywood actress, Mandy Ujunwa Obi is a Nigerian actress and model, she started her career as a model and makeup artist before delving into acting. The dark and busty is also a single mother of one. In a recent interview with Saturday Sun, Mandy recalled her recent embarrassing  message from a male fan on social media.

In her words;
“I do see lots of very funny messages on my Instagram page. In fact, it is an everyday thing. I just read and laugh. The recent most embarrassing and funny message I received was when a guy sent me a DM saying he uses my pictures and videos to masturbate. I was shocked.”

The Nnewi, Anambra State-born single mum of one also lamented that she had to give acting a break due to similar reasons. “For now, I have actually taken a break from acting because it’s not easy! Acting is not easy at all, including sexual harassment. I need to put myself together before going back. Movie producers would not let me rest. Some of them, not all sha. But I am not in for that kind of lifestyle because I value my body a lot. My body isn’t for everyone. Only people that deserve it that can have my body,” she said.

Asked if her exes run back to her for another chance, Mandy who is now into online business, laughed and said;

” Yes, why not? They do. I don’t even accept my ex’s back! Once we break up, I don’t know you. They always want to come back and have more of me, but I don’t give them that chance.Even now, I’m not in a hurry for marriage though.  I’m still young! and have a very bright future. I need to make my own money before settling settling down with anyone.”

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