Nollywood sensation Beverly Naya recently opened up to media personality Chude Jideonwo about a challenging period in her career. She revealed how relentless negativity and online bullying took a toll on her mental well-being, pushing her to contemplate quitting acting altogether. Naya expressed feeling unfairly targeted by online bullies, which deeply impacted her self-esteem and confidence in her craft.
Recalling a particularly hurtful incident, Naya shared how a derogatory post shattered her spirit, leaving a lasting impact on her.
Despite the adversities she faced, Beverly Naya remains a highly respected figure in Nollywood, with an impressive portfolio of films under her belt. From the poignant “Forgetting June” to the uproarious “The Wedding Party,” she has showcased her versatility in genres ranging from romance to comedy and drama.
Beyond her acting prowess, Naya’s talent extends to filmmaking, as evidenced by her Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award (AMVCA) win for Best Documentary with “Skin.” This accolade not only underscores her ability to captivate audiences but also highlights her commitment to shedding light on important societal issues.