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“I DON’T WANT TO SETTLE DOWN WITH THE WRONG GUY” BEVERLY NAYA SPEAKS ON WHY SHE IS SINGLE & HER ROLE IN SURU L’ERE

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Beverly Naya is a darling of the screen for many reasons. She is a gifted
actress who has been on top of her game ever since she made her debut in the
industry a few years ago. But what is very intriguing about her is she keeps
growing and breaking new grounds in her career. A nominee for the Best
Supporting Actress at the upcoming AMVCA, she is also a part of the cast of one
of the year’s most anticipated movies, Suru L’ere which hits the cinemas
tomorrow. In this exclusive interview with TheBrief.ng, she opens up about her
role as Omosigho in the movie and dishes on who her ideal guy is among other
things.

On why she is still single:
You are one actress who has never really been linked with anyone in a
romantic way. Is it that the men are not asking or you are keeping him a
secret?
Laughs… It’s not that they are not asking, they are asking. The main issue
my mom complains about is that I can be quite picky. I am picky with reasons
because I feel like I have a lot to offer. I don’t want to settle down with the
wrong guy. What’s the point? You work this hard, you do so much for your life
only for you to settle down with the wrong guy! No, it doesn’t make sense to
me. So that’s partly why I’m single. The other reason is I’ve been really busy.
I need a guy that understands the nature of my job and doesn’t get so insecure
because of what I do. I know the right guy will find me when it’s time. I’m not
keeping him a secret, but I am dating at the moment. I am being quiet about
that because I don’t think that needs to be in the public just yet.
When you do present him to the world, what kind of man should we expect to
see?
You should expect a gentle, handsome, ambitious man who treats me like a
princess. A complete gentleman, someone who knows how to treat a lady, dresses
well and most likely my ideal man, Amen to that! God, I hope you are listening.
That’s what I’m hoping for.
On her character in Suru L’ere:
Are there any similarities between the real Beverly and your character,
Omosigho in Suru L’ere?
In my opinion, I don’t think there are similarities. I say this because
Omosigho is a complex being in the sense that she really believes that she
deserves all the fine things in life in terms of her career, livelihood,
fashion… everything. She believes she deserves all of it without having to work
hard at all. I’m the complete opposite.
If there is any similarity, it would be that we do want great things out of
life, we both want our careers to be the best but the difference is how we go
about it. Omosigho does not believe in working hard, she believes that
everything should be handed down to her. I, on the other hand believe in hard
work. I believe that nothing should be given to you for free. I believe that
its more valuable when you work for it. We are not similar at all.
Read the full interview on TheBrief.ng
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