Veteran Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwor has said she takes pride in the “villainous” characters she portrays in films, noting that they are designed to reflect and expose societal realities rather than define her personality.
Speaking during a recent video chat, the 67-year-old actress addressed long-standing public perceptions that often blur the line between her on-screen roles and her real-life identity.
Ozokwo, widely known for her “Mama G” persona, said many viewers mistakenly assume she is wicked in real life because of the harsh characters she plays in films.
She explained that her performances are intentional and meant to highlight societal ills, particularly those often ignored or normalised.
“I feel bold to expose the ills in society. Those things happen and nobody wants to expose them. I am exposing them,” she said.
The actress stressed that her roles as strict mothers, antagonistic in-laws, and other tough characters are purely professional interpretations, not reflections of her personal life.
“I am not like that, but I expose it. I am extremely proud of myself and Mama G lovers are proud of me,” she added.
Ozokwo noted that acting is a craft built on storytelling and moral reflection, and said she is pleased that many of her fans understand the message behind her performances.
Over the years, she has become one of Nollywood’s most recognisable figures, with a career defined by powerful portrayals of complex and often controversial characters.
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