09/05/2022
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I became a p**n star to survive in America — Afro Candy opens up on her life, career
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By Benjamin Njoku
US-based Nigerian actress, singer and p**n star, Judith Mazagwu popularly known Afro Candy has been in the country since last week. She is in the country to pay her last respect to her mother, Agatha Opara, whose remains were laid to rest on Saturday, April 30, in her country home, in Imo State. She was our guest on Vanguard Live Chat with celebrities on Instagram yesterday, where she revealed so many things about her life and career, including what inspired her to become a p**n star among others.
You are truly enjoying your stay back home after being away for almost eight years?
There is no place like home. I think I love it here. I missed Nigeria for years and I’m glad to be here again.
You mean different things to different people. Some people see you as an actress and a singer, while many others describe you as a p**n star. So, who’s Afro Candy?
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Afro Candy is everything just as you noted. Everything I mean to everybody to a specific group of people. I am everything you just mentioned. But you probably did mention that I am also a mother of two beautiful daughters. I am also an entrepreneur, I have my own company back in the United States called Invisible Twins Productions. I am everything you mentioned anyway.
What ‘s story about you that you haven’t been able to share with anyone?
I guess if there is any story I haven’t been able to share with anyone that means I don’t want to talk about it. There are certain things you will like to go to your grave with. So, I’d rather keep it where it is or tell it at the right time. But this is not the right time to share any secret things about me for now.
People say that you became controversial the momen