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“fame Isn’t Easy: Bbnaija Winner Imisi Reveals Struggle With Constant Glam Demands”
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“FAME ISN’T EASY: BBNAIJA WINNER IMISI REVEALS STRUGGLE WITH CONSTANT GLAM DEMANDS”

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Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, has opened up about her struggle to adjust to the pressures that come with fame, especially the constant expectation to maintain a glamorous appearance.

Speaking at a recent public event, the reality TV star admitted that transitioning into the spotlight has not been an easy experience. She highlighted that one of her biggest challenges is the frequent use of makeup, which she finds uncomfortable.

Imisi explained that she has always preferred a natural look and dislikes applying products on her face or having body hair, but now feels pressured to maintain a polished image as a celebrity.

“I’d say having to put on makeup each time I step out, maybe for an event like this, really isn’t my thing. I don’t like things on my face, and I even hate hairs on my body.

“So this is something I really need to adjust to. Honestly, I think I look good without all that, but because of what you’re trying to portray and how people expect you to appear, you’ve got to keep your hair, makeup, and nails done,” she said.

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