Monday, September 2, 2013
“I Am Not s*x-Starved, You All Are Suffering From ‘Konji’” – Afrocandy Tells Fans
Controversy never seizes to follow US-based Nigerian
actress, Judith Opara Mazagwu, a.k.a AfroCandy.
In a recent
interview, The
mother of two, opens up on what prompted her P0*n
movie, Destructive Instinct, why she won’t comment on
Beverly’s statement and why her wards will not see her
works, among other issues. Excerpts:
Your recently released movie entitled “Destructive
Instinct” has generated mixed reactions. Surely you
expected this to happen.
Well, you should know that the people that are
condemning my movie are not my fans. They are pure
haters. My fans do not condemn me, but they love
everything I do. They are even happy that I could beat the
odds to release the movie regardless of all the setbacks. I
don’t care about the people that are speaking negatively
about the movie. They should get used to it because this is
just the beginning. It is what it is! Their bad comments and
attacks did not stop me, can never stop me and will never
stop me.
Is it true that you want to bring the movie to Nigeria ?
Yes. I was even preparing to release it in Nigeria this
month, but there is a little discrepancy with the marketers.
They want the original version with the s*x scenes, but we
are still discussing on some issues. I didn’t get unclad and
didn’t have s*x in the movie and will regard it as the usual
or normal movie. So, we are still on it and as soon as we
reach an agreement, I will drop it.
How convinced are you that the Censors Board will not
ban the movie in Nigeria?
I already told you the marketers said I should leave that for
them to handle. That is why they are asking for that
version. I guess they know better.
Is it true that the main reason you produced the P0*n
movie was to gain publicity here in Nigeria?
Publicity was not the intention. I was trying to break a
record in Africa, not just in Nigeria. But the fact is that this
kind of movie I made does not come without ‘publicity’.
You know.
You have more male fans than the females
I think so.
Were you impressed with the turnout to your recent
“man-hood” auditioning?
I was overwhelmed, not just impressed. I even twitted
about it. I got more responses than I expected.
Words were that it was because you’ve been starved of
s*x.
Oh, really? I never read about that. But I would let you and
those that reported it to take a good look at me and tell me
if I look like a s*x starved woman. I guess it’s conji that is
affecting our people. They are the ones that are s*x-starved
for them to have even had such crap in their hearts.
What are the challenges that almost turned you off
during the course of producing that movie?
We had so many challenges right from the beginning to the
end, but what matters is where we are. At last, the movie
came out. It became a reality.
One of the house mates of the just concluded Big
Brother Africa (BBA), Beverly, had rejected your
invitation to feature her in your film. How will you react
to this?
I will not comment on that for now. I cannot answer
anything that has to do with Beverly yet.
What is your most embarrassing moment?
I never really had a very embarrassing experience, but there
was a time, I was moving into a new apartment, the truck
and the movers were outside with some of my neighbours, I
came out carrying something to the truck and somehow my
wig got stuck on one of the things I was carrying and fell
off of, everyone was looking at me before I realised I had
no wigs on my head, I ran back into the house to fix it. It
was a crazy experience.
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