- Nollywood star, Lizzy Gold addressed a fan’s curiosity about her looks, denying pregnancy rumours.
- Responding to the comment from an IG user, she emphasised her single status, saying she had no man.
Actress, Lizzy Gold recently replied to a curious fan’s question on Instagram.
The exchange began when an Instagram user, @prince.presley, complimented her beauty while speculating about her appearance.
He wrote, “Hmmmmm u are beautiful and look pregnant to me.” The comment quickly caught the attention of the actress who addressed the question.
In a swift and lighthearted response, the single mom of two clarified the situation, saying, “@prince.presley am not ooo ..no man na.”
Her reply not only denied the pregnancy speculation but also humorously hinted at her single status.
Refer to the exchange below:
The fan dropped the comment under a video of Lizzy Gold apologizing to Igbos for wearing a masquerade costume in a movie.
In the video, the actress explained that she had worn the costume for a film role and had taken necessary precautions to show respect for the cultural tradition.
According to Lizzy Gold, she was cleansed with alligator pepper and prayed before putting on the costume, demonstrating her commitment to being sensitive to the cultural significance of the attire.
In her apology video, Lizzy Gold acknowledged that she may have unintentionally crossed boundaries and disrespected the Igbo culture, and she humbly asked for forgiveness.
She emphasized her appreciation for the Igbo people and the blessings she has received from the Igbo soil, stating that she has no intention of disrespecting their culture and tradition.
The actress also referenced her Christian background, addressing concerns that she may face repercussions for wearing the masquerade costume, as another actress had previously experienced.
Lizzy Gold’s apology has sparked a mix of reactions on social media, with some praising her for taking responsibility and showing respect for the Igbo culture, while others have criticized her for not being more mindful of cultural sensitivities in the first place.