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Beverly Osu says she was underpaid in the entertainment industry despite years of work across modeling, reality TV and acting.

Beverly Osu Says She Was Underpaid in Entertainment Industry

Beverly Osu says she was underpaid in the entertainment industry despite years of work across modeling, reality TV and acting.

Published:

March 9, 2026 at 1:01:54 PM

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March 9, 2026 at 1:01:55 PM

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Witty Pascal

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Nigerian actress and reality TV star Beverly Osu has said she believes her extensive work in the entertainment sector should have made her a billionaire by now.


Speaking about her career journey, Osu said that despite her contributions across different areas of the industry, she feels she has not been adequately compensated for her efforts.


According to the actress, her portfolio reflects years of hard work in multiple entertainment roles, yet the financial returns have not matched the level of effort she has invested.


Osu made the remarks during a recent episode of Ghacha’s Chough podcast, where she discussed her experiences in the industry and the challenges related to fair pay.


“I have worked so hard, my portfolio is enough to make me a billionaire, not just in Nigeria but in Africa,” she said.

She added that while she considers herself humble, she believes her career achievements justify greater financial recognition.


The actress explained that she has explored several areas within the entertainment industry over the years, including working as a luxury model, video vixen, reality TV star and actress.


“So, I am fighting for better wages. I have tried different facets of the entertainment industry. From being a luxury model to a video vixen to a reality TV star and now an actor. I have paid my dues,” Osu stated.


Her comments highlight ongoing conversations within the entertainment industry about fair compensation and the value of creative work.


Source: Daily Post



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