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Beverly Osu Demands Fair Pay in Entertainment Industry

March 9, 2026
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Nigerian actress and reality TV star Beverly Osu says her decade-plus career in modeling, video vixen work, reality TV, and acting should have already made her a billionaire—at least in African currencies.

In a recent appearance on the Ghacha’s Chough (or ChaCha’s Couch) podcast, Osu did not mince words about her frustrations with compensation in Nollywood and the broader Nigerian entertainment scene. “I have worked so hard; my portfolio is enough to make me a billionaire, not just in Nigeria but in Africa,” she declared. “I am a very humble person, but I know that my portfolio is enough to make me a billionaire. So, I am fighting for better wages.”

The former Big Brother Africa housemate—who first gained widespread attention as a video vixen and luxury/lingerie model before transitioning into acting—detailed her multifaceted career journey. “I have tried different facets of the entertainment industry,” she explained. “From being a luxury model to video vixen to reality TV star and now actor. I have paid my dues.”

Osu’s remarks come at a time when discussions about fair pay, residuals, and sustainable earnings in Nollywood are gaining momentum. She has previously voiced support for veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde‘s advocacy for residual payments—ongoing royalties for actors when their work is replayed or streamed—highlighting a growing push to align Nigerian film compensation more closely with international standards, where long-term earnings from syndication and digital platforms can significantly boost incomes.

Industry observers note that while top-tier Nollywood stars command higher fees for lead roles, many actors, especially those in supporting capacities or early-career stages, often face one-off payments that fail to reflect the long shelf life of their projects or the rising cost of living in Nigeria.

Since breaking into the spotlight over a decade ago—including high-profile modeling gigs, music video appearances, and film roles—Osu has also emerged as an advocate for mental health awareness and better working conditions for entertainers.

Her latest comments underscore a broader sentiment among many in the creative sector: that talent, consistency, and “paying dues” do not always translate into commensurate financial security in Africa’s largest film industry.

As Osu continues to lobby for improved wages, her outspoken stance may encourage more entertainers to speak up about systemic pay disparities. Whether her portfolio will eventually yield the billionaire-level rewards she envisions remains to be seen, but in the meantime, she has made it clear she is no longer willing to accept the status quo quietly.

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Nigerian actress Beverly Osu believes her extensive and diverse career—spanning luxury modeling, video vixen work, reality TV, and acting—should have already made her a billionaire in African currencies.

Despite paying her dues and building a strong portfolio over many years, she feels severely underpaid by industry standards and is now openly fighting for better wages in Nollywood.

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