L-R: Venita and Toke |
In this riveting interview monitored by SHOWBIZPLUSng, pretty and sexy Delta State-born model, actress and the
face of Martini Rose wine shares her dreams, love life, controversies, fight with Toke and lots
of other hidden things people don’t know about her.
We
would like to know more about you?
My name is Venita Akpofure. I
am 27-years old. I am Deltan, but born in England. I actually came back to
Nigeria when I was four years. Then I went to school in Benin but lots of
people think I am this ‘Butty’ child that spent all her life off shores. I went
to primary school at Our Lady of Apostles in Benin. Then I went back to
England, when I was nine, I was there till I was 24.
Then I came back to Nigerian again
to disturb everybody’s life because I was bored over there in England.
(Laughs).
You
mentioned that you are a Deltan but you look more like a half-caste, are you
one?
(Laughs). I am not a half-caste but
quarter-caste because my father is a half caste but my mother is a full
Nigerian but very fair. I am the first child in a family of four. All my
siblings are in England. My younger brother just graduated from Law school.
I am a graduate of Accounting from Kingston and Hertfordshire University,
United Kingdom.
Your surname Akpofure, sounds very
detached from your first name, Venita?
I think the Venita is fun, although
my mother gave it to me. I am also proud of where I come from. I am proudly a
Nigerian. People need to identify with me as a Nigerian and not see me as
someone from afar.
You
model, you act, and you dance, what is your main profession?
I am model, an actress and I am now
also a CEO. I am about to kick off my boutique. I am actually still trying to
put things in place. I have an online business running for a while now,
so I am bringing it to life now. I am into everything from clothes, shoes,
ornaments, etc.
Why
the sudden decision to run a boutique?
I am not leaving my modeling life or
acting career for this. This is just another addition. I am currently the new
face of Martini Rose and Mouka foam. I still model a lot and act too. I do
pretty much of everything.
Obviously,
you are more of a model. When did the journey begin?
I took my first pictures in 2005. My
friend was going for a shoot, so he took my pictures. A lot of people bought
into the image and that was where it all started. From there, I started making
money with my pictures.
What
are the other big names you have modeled for?
Martini Rose is the biggest company
I have ever modeled for. I am on their billboards. Last year, I was the face of
FCMB (First City Monument Bank) and currently the face of Mouka Foam.
How
about your appearance in videos?
My background in dance made me stand
out in the videos I appear. That is how I separate myself from what is
already in the market. But I have stopped doing videos. The last video I did
was Naeto C’s ‘Finish Work’. Besides, I did it for him and Clarence Peters as a
personal favour. I am full time on TV; acting, no more video appearances.
As
in TV productions?
Yes, I am currently doing AY’s Crib.
It is a TV comedy series running every week. I also do lots of movies, but I don’t
know some of their names yet.
What
is the craziest question you have been asked?
Hmmm! That’s a tough one. They are
lots of them though. Sometimes, people call to tell me that they are related to
me. And funnily, they will start explaining to you that your father and their
mother or sister have blood ties and all that.
How
about men, especially your male fans?
People expect that I get lots of
attention from men, but no, I don’t. I will be naturally inclined to agree but
I don’t see them into me like that. It’s cool, it’s okay. I can handle what I
am getting now. It hasn’t gotten out of hand. (Laughs).
You
once had a messy fight online with a friend over Brazilian hair, what really
went wrong?
I didn’t fight anyone. Anybody who
has been following me would know that I was an ambassador of a hairline, so
hair extensions weren’t really my problem. I can get it anytime I want it. What
happened was that I felt really betrayed by somebody I took as part of me. But
it’s okay, life has its lessons and I have learnt mine and haven’t stopped
learning more by the day.
I won’t say I regretted taking my
anger online but I just wished I did it in a different manner. I didn’t even
mean to. I just posted a comment where I poured out my anger, but you know
bloggers and their snooping around. Somebody just picked it up and blew it big.
It’s past and I have moved on. I like saying it all, the way I feel. And
nobody can change that about me.
But
you also verbally fought Toke for being ‘too fake’?
Toke’s case with me blew up twice.
The first one was really incorrect. I woke up in the morning and saw a headline
that I called her a ‘prostitute’ and I was like wow, really? Did I ever do
that? My comments online that period wasn’t referring to Toke, but there was no
need to come out and start defending myself over it. So, I just left it like
that. I and Toke are not enemies. She’s very good at what she does. I
respect her doing what she’s doing. It doesn’t necessary mean that I have to
like her or make her my friend.
After
that, have you girls worked on same set?
Yes of course, we have. We just do
our thing and go. There was no reaction from both parties. I am really a blunt
person, so you don’t really want to come close to me and confront me over
certain issues. Because what you will get back will really hurt but I
won’t stop telling you the truth.
What
does love mean to you?
It means happiness. If you love
yourself more, you source for your happiness. Love is family. Not necessarily
blood ties, but people close to me and we share certain things in common.
Are
you in love?
Of course yes! I am in love. I don’t
like to admit it because I have my own tough girl thing going on, but matters
of heart takes over you. I am very much in love with my man. A very cute man
for that matter. He is my honeypie. He is also in Nigeria but very
similar to me; he has background from some other countries. He has same morale
and aspiration like I do. I love him so much, that is the much I can say.
What
is the attraction?
He is simply beautiful! I look in
the mirror and I see him. Sometimes, people even think that we are related. We
were friends for a while before been intimate. We have been together for
a year now.
What
if he proposes?
Yes of course, I will say yes. I am
no longer a spring chicken (yes). I am 27-year old. I have stopped the
video vixen for other younger girls. I want to get married someday. If it is
the will of God that we both are joined in matrimony, then so be it.
Who
are those you admire in the industry?
I like and admire lots of them for
their different reasons. Rita Dominic, Ayo Makun, Mercy Johnson, Genevieve
Nnaji, Journalists, my friend and PA here, Yolanda, and others.
If
you are to have a dinner date with two actors in Nollywood, who are those on
your mind?
I’ll pick a couple of people, Alexx
Ekubo, because he is more like family to me. He really has to be at the dinner.
Blossom will have to be at dinner also because my mum has a crush if not an
obsession for him, (laughs). Then I would like to add Bryan Okwara, Uncle
AY and lots of other people. I like giving people food, especially the men.
They are very vulnerable when they are eating.
Your
mum has a crush on Blossom, so who is your crush?
Well, I used to have crushes on some
cute guys but then I met all these fantastic people and then the crush turned
to friendship; fantastic friends.
For example, Alexx Ekubo is
fantastic to look at. He was my crush, but I don’t look at him like that
anymore because he is now my friend and brother.
We even had to do a movie together,
where we were actually boyfriend and girlfriend. That was so awkward; I
was just blushing all through. At a point, he was my crush from a far, now we
are so close to the point of kissing in movies. It happens like that.
At
some point, you were rated the highest paid model in Nigeria, are you really
that expensive?
Well, I didn’t say that, but some
other people did or maybe I am (laughs). Now let’s look at it this way, when I
first started my modeling job here in Nigeria, I earned N30, 000. So, I know
where people are starting from. Runway models here in Nigeria are not paid much
either. They pay them between N80 to N100,000, for each show. I reached a point
in my career where I was earning multiples of that, just for a video. So based
on that, people calculated it and came up with the fact that I am the highest
paid.
Have
you ever been embarrassed about what people say or write about you?
No! Not at all. Everybody mustn’t
like me and I mustn’t like everybody. Some people post nice comments, others
just say a lot of things. I just don’t mind. I can’t stop being me.
In
five years time, where do you want to see the Venita Brand?
In five years time, some up and coming
ones might be asking who am I. because if I am more successful as a mogul, then
I won’t be more on the screen anymore. I might also think about going into
movie productions. Do my own movies; face my boutique, so that I can have time
to face my family. Yea! I believe I should be married with kids in five years
time. (Laughs).
RITA OKOYE- ENTERTAINMENT EXPRESS
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