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Actress and media personality, Victoria Lebene has said that she will never quit acting because she has started gospel ministry.
According to her, she gained fame and established herself through acting, making it her first love, so nothing will ever stop her from acting.
The actress spoke in an interview with Roselyn Felli on Joy Prime's Changes show on Wednesday, August 16, 2024.
"Acting is actually what made me. It's my first love and so there's no way I'm going to throw it away because I'm a woman of God," she asserted.
Instead, she is looking forward to accepting roles that would allow her to fuse God-ordained abilities into the character and impact lives positively.
With this aim, she would not reject some roles because she believes she can devise strategies and techniques to make an impact regardless of the role she is given.
"All I need to do is to fuse my God-ordained abilities into the acting because there are so many ways that you can play a role even though you're given a script. If I have a script to perhaps play a prostitute role, that role is very impactful because of how I'm going to play it. I'm going to make sure that the God-ordained ability is that for whoever and whatever you are, there is a possibility of change in you. So, playing the role of a prostitute doesn’t mean you're a prostitute," she said.
As to how she would deal with other roles including kissing and sex scenes, Mrs Lebene said it would be dependent on the climax and transition of the story, adding that most of such scenes are acted and not real.
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