Nigerian Director Pink quits acting due to exploitation

Nigerian music video director Praise Onyeagwalam, known professionally as Director Pink, has spoken out about her decision to abandon her acting career. The award-winning cinematographer cited the humiliating and exploitative experiences she faced as an aspiring actress, including long queues at movie auditions and unsavory invitations from male filmmakers.

In an interview with Hip TV, Director Pink explained that the mistreatment she suffered prompted her to reassess her career goals. She recalled standing in long lines at auditions and receiving suspicious calls from filmmakers, which led her to reevaluate her options. “I wanted to be an actress, but the humiliation was too much,” she stated. “I chose to be my own boss instead.”

Director Pink eventually transitioned into music video direction, a field she finds challenging yet rewarding. Despite the difficulties, she is committed to her craft and willing to make sacrifices for its sake. The director advises budding music video directors to be patient and embrace delayed gratification, noting that success in the industry often requires years of dedication and hard work.

As a prominent figure in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, Director Pink’s experiences shed light on the challenges faced by aspiring actors and filmmakers. Her story highlights the importance of creating a safe and respectful environment for creatives to thrive. By sharing her account, Director Pink aims to inspire and guide young professionals navigating the industry.

With her career spanning multiple facets of the entertainment industry, Director Pink has established herself as a talented and resilient artist. Her journey serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and determination in overcoming adversity. As the Nigerian entertainment industry continues to grow and evolve, Director Pink’s story will likely resonate with many aspiring creatives, offering a valuable lesson in the importance of staying true to one’s vision and values.

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