Njideka George, a Nollywood actress, talks openly about the benefits of being a well-endowed woman and the difficulties she had determining her bra size.
She discussed the dual nature of the event and how her large breasts have affected her life as an actress and a woman, both favorably and badly.
In a video shared across many social media channels, the voluptuous Igbo actress reaffirmed her acceptance of her full build.
Njideka George went on to say that she was happy with her physique, acknowledging both its many positive qualities and its less positive ones.
“Being a curvaceous woman, everything I wear is showing. People will always ask questions, of course. I don’t care whether I appear small from the bottom and large from the top. I dislike bras even though I have to wear them, and I don’t wear work attire.
“It’s nearly possible to locate my bra size, so when I do, I buy two or three, even if they’re the same color.” Of course, even though I’m a busty babe and don’t have a large buttocks, men and women still find me attractive. I have to wear a bra before I can come save you, even if you are dying. People start yelling “Opor” at me when they see me.
“I don’t care if my shoulder has dark marks from the straps. I have to urge men to look at my face and ignore my breasts because I’m a busty woman. All these Igbo boys start yelling “Nkiruka, Nkiruka, Nkiruka” when I go to the market. My back hurts.