As much as Queeneth Hilbert,
half-Nigerian, half-Lebanese, would like to reassure you she is an average girl
next door everything about her depicts something extra-ordinary. From her looks
to her mannerisms, there is a touch of uniqueness that stands her out. As
vulnerable as she looks, she is everything but a ‘damsel in distress’ as our readers
will soon find out in this revealing chat. Often touted as one of the most
beautiful girls in Nollywood, Queeneth talks about her journey into showbiz,
pornography in Nollywood and a whole lot of other issues...
How did you come about the name
‘Queeneth Hilbert’?
Queeneth Hilbert is my name. Mine is
Queeneth while my surname is Hilbert. I am half Nigerian, half Lebanese.
Is that why you display the Lebanese
flag on your Blackberry status?
Well, I have many Lebanese friends
and many of them have the Lebanese flag displayed on their Blackberry phones. I
just thought it’s cool so I use it too
Why not the Nigerian flag?
I can use any one I want to use. It
has no special meaning to me. (Laughing) should I change it?
But there is a story that you are
not as close to your dad as you are to your mum. Why is that?
I am closer to my mum because I grew
up with while it took a while to know my dad but that does not mean I have
anything against my dad. Our relationship is father-daughter relationship.
You started with modelling, what
informed your decision to go into modelling?
When I was small, many of my friends
and cousins were going into modelling and that to some extent affected me.
Besides, many of them thought I should go into it too because by age 15 I was
already very tall and had a good slim figure for it. So I decided to give it a
try.
Why did you go into acting
instead of modelling?
Back then I had a lot of modelling
proposals. It started when I had a photo shoot. From the photo shoot a lot of
agents saw what I could do and the offers started pouring in. Even when I was
just 15 at the time.
Why so early, didn’t it affect your
education?
Not really. I started early because
I had to make ends meet. I am a kind of person who doesn’t like to be idle.
Besides, I love being independent and being able to take care of myself.
Weren’t your parents doing that?
Yes, they had what it takes to take
care of me but I just don’t like bothering anyone for anything, even my
parents.
As a beautiful woman, what has your
beauty cost you?
I’m a funny person and I don’t see
myself like that. When I wake up in the morning, I pray, take my birth, dress
up and off to work. The way people talk about Queeneth being beautiful doesn’t
even occur to me. I don’t see myself as such.
So, when did you realise you are a
very beautiful woman?
I think that should be all my life
because people never stopped telling me I am beautiful.
Has anyone ever gone beyond just
appreciating your beauty or making passes at you?
Yeah, sometimes.
Can you share an experience?
There was this guy I met while
boarding a flight from Abuja to Lagos. I was coming to shoot a film. The guy
was sitting next to me in the plane and he got funny with me. He was so
arrogant, rude and uncouth. And if there is anything I really hate it is
arrogant guys. Even when I like a guy, I am not the type who goes about showing
it because I like to hide my feelings.
Even when we landed in Lagos,
and the company’s car came to pick me, the guy was still disturbing me.
Funny enough, when I got to the company for the shoot I found out’’ that the
guy owns the company. He was like: this girl again? What are you doing in my
company? But I told him my mind. He later gave me the contract though but I
just can’t stand arrogant people.
That sounds like some sort of
romance in the air, it couldn’t have ended there?
Well, it did for me. After the shoot
he became all caring, nice and even proposes to me but his arrogant ways put me
off completely.
When did you actually start acting?
That should be from 2012.
How many films have you done since
then?
I can’t remember, I think I lost
count. Maybe 20-30 films.
How did you manage 20-30 films
between 2012 to 2013?
Yeah, I did all that by managing my
time and it is not like all the movies are out yet some take time.
Do you still do modeling on the
side?
Not really. Acting has taken the
bulk of my time and now just getting to the peak of my career in acting more
modeling offers are coming in but for now I am only focused on my acting
career. Later I will return to modeling.
Between modeling and acting which
would you say is more rewarding and more fulfilling?
I will pick my modeling. Just
thinking about the good times I had meeting people, going around the world
makes it modeling for me. It goes down to the fact that I love pictures and
modeling pays you more, with many more benefits. Acting isn’t all fun. Some of
your colleagues give you hard times, for good or bad reasons. I prefer modeling
any day.
So, what are you doing, acting?
Modeling is more rewarding. I am
just in acting now because I have always had passion for it.
You said you have done about 30
films. In how may did you take the lead roles and which are the most memorable
to you?
I will say about 10. The most
memorable of those are ‘The Illiterate’ and ‘My Daughter, My Jewel’ directed by
Lancelot Imaseun.
Pornography is gradually eating into
Nollywood and some have said it makes the movies more real. What’s your idea of
pornography in Nollywood films?
Benson Okonkwo, my actor friend once
said that and I think he is right. Pornography makes our films more real. When
you shoot in South Africa or Ghollywood, there’s no movie you are going to do
without emotion, love and sex. I don’t call it pornography; I call it doing
your job. If your script says you should do something, it is doing your job;
Nollywood has no business doing movies if it cannot absorb pornography.
What of lesbianism in the industry?
I think why that is taking place now
is because there are more girls than guys. Most of the girls who engage in this
act are not in Nollywood to act, they are just there to cause trouble. They are
all over the place but I don’t think they are there to work.
Is it true that the Ghanaian actors
are taking over from the Nigerian actors?
I think it is all about packaging.
Not in terms of money or quality. The Nigerian actors don’t have one mind and
goal while the Ghanaians seem to have one mind with brotherly outlook. In
Nigeria there is a lot of hate, jealousy and power tussles. In Ghollywood, you
see Yvonne, Jackie, Nadia, all coming together to work together to do a film
while in Nigeria you can hardly see the top acts doing something together
because everyone feels they are too big for others. There is a lot of forming.
There is also an idea that
Ghollywood are churning out more beautiful people than Nollywood these days?
That’s not true. When people say
they are finer, they are only talking about beauty not talent, right? In
Nollywood, you cannot make it to the top simply because you are beautiful.
Nollywood places higher value on talent than beauty. But in Ghollywood the
competition is not as stiff as in Nollywood. There are so many beautiful girls
in Nollywood that will not see stardom because they don’t have talent. When you
compare the two there are more beautiful girls in Nollywood and far more
talents.
Can you actually do a sex scene?
There’s nobody that will actually do
a sex scene in a movie. But if it is my husband that is producing the film and
acting in the film, then it is okay with me, like the case of Jeta Amata and
his wife. I can play any role in a movie that is what is called acting.
Has your heart ever been broken by a
guy?
No, I won’t even give them that
opportunity. I have long made up my mind that no man would break my heart. I
have male friends but not the sort you would refer to as boyfriend-girlfriend
relationship. I don’t have such because I don’t believe there is true love in
this country. I am only focused on my career for now.
What’s this story about Tonto Dikeh
being the person that inspired you into acting?
No, no, no, not true. I think
someone posted the story online. Tonto never inspired me. I just
love her movies like I love movies of other big actresses like
Omotola. I am myself.
I have seen some pictures about you
and Benson Okonkwo. What’s up with you and Benson?
Benson, I will say, is one of the
few people in Nollywood that likes me for who I am. He’s real and because he is
a guy, it works for me. The girls, girl’s thing doesn’t cut it with me. Most of
the girls are fake. It is not like I have issues with anyone I just found out
very few of them like me.
What’s your idea about sex?
Well, you see someone and you feel
this guy will be good in bed, fine, go ahead and have it. Sex is something you
can have if you feel good about it. I don’t believe all those Bible stuffs
about sex.
There are so many revealing pictures
of you on the internet. Does it mean you can act nude?
I can act nude under some certain
conditions. If those conditions are met, why not?
Queeneth, you don’t seem to like men
very much. Why?
Well, maybe because when I was
trying to establish myself as a model, every man I met wanted something from
me. In this country, most men you meet don’t want to do anything for you unless
you are ready to offer sex. Only very few men are nice. I don’t know if it
happens like that to other women but for me, it has and that doesn’t mean I
have anything against men. I don’t.
Sorces: Vangurd News
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