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“I Wanted To Be A Reverend Sister But I Was Expelled From The Convent” – Beverly Osu (Video)

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Talented actress Beverly Osu has opened up on her early aspirations to become a Reverend sister, a path that, however, took a different turn when she was expelled from the convent.

The multi-faceted actress opened up in the latest episode of “Tea With Tay,” host Temisan.

In the interview Osu reminisces about her formative years, sharing anecdotes from her time in a convent school and her subsequent expulsion due to her passionate involvement in creative endeavors.

She also reflects on her notable appearances in music videos, such as Ice Prince’s “Oleku” and Kizz Daniel’s “Madu,” and delves into her determined pursuit of a career in Nollywood with the ultimate dream of gracing the prestigious Oscars stage.

The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as Osu recounts her journey in the entertainment industry, from her audacious Big Brother Africa audition to her time spent in the house and the experiences that followed. She also opens up about her upbringing, highlighting the love in her family despite the challenges of a broken home. Osu candidly discusses her parents’ separation, which occurred when she was just 8 or 9 years old, leading to her decision to live with her mother despite her initial desire to stay with her father.

Additionally, Osu shares insights into her rebellious teenage years, revealing how her spirited nature led to her enrollment in a convent school for her secondary education. Despite actively participating in school activities and embracing her teenage years, her expulsion marked a turning point in her life. Through this candid interview, Osu’s resilience and determination shine, showcasing her unwavering spirit in the face of challenges..

Watch video below as Beverly Osu speaks of how her dream to be a reverend sister was truncated.


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