My Friends In Diaspora
In this episode of My Friends In Diaspora, I sit down with a longtime friend and Nigerian actor- Mofe Duncan whose journey reveals a side of Nollywood most people never see. After pulling his back in the gym and later dislocating his knee, he fell into a deep depression — only to return to an industry that judged him for his weight and image. From body shaming and lost roles to pressure from producers and the obsession with “perfect” online appearances, he opens up about the emotional and physical battles he’s been hiding behind his smile. We talk honestly about: – The harsh beauty standards and body-shaming culture in Nollywood – How injuries and recovery affected his mental health – Why social media presence now determines who gets cast – The lack of empathy and “god-complex” mindset among producers – What it really takes to survive in an image-driven industry This is a raw conversation about pain, resilience, and the courage it takes to rebuild your life… even when the world is watching. #nollywood #diasporastories #actorslife #mentalhealth #bodyshaming
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