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Top 10 Beautiful and Curvy Nollywood Actresses

Apart from being blessed with talented actresses, the Nollywood industry is also blessed with curvy actresses.

Below is a comprehensive list of the top ten curvy women in the Nollywood industry.

Biodun Okeowo

Biodun Okeowo, widely known as Omoborty, which was gotten in a popular movie she acted, is a renowned Nigerian actress (Yoruba).

The Mother of two who was born on the 26th of December, 1971 is said to be the curviest among all actresses.

Destiny Etiko

When we talk about curvy actresses, Destiny Etiko’s name cannot be left out.

The Enugu-born Nollywood actress has shared screens with prominent ctors and actresses such as Ernest Obi, Cynthia Okereke, Yul Edochie, Destiny Etiko, Patience Ozokwor, and Eve Essien, and even the legendary Pete Edochie.

Nkechi Blessing

In one of her Instagram posts, she proudly mentioned that she has never gone under knives to enlarge her curve.

Ronke Odusanya

The Mother of two, Ronke Odusanya is a popular Yoruba Nollywood actress who is commonly known as Flakky Ididowo. This name was given to her in one of the movies she acted in.

Didi Ekanem

Didi Ekanem, who always claims she has one of the largest curves in the Nollywood industry is one of the fastest-rising actresses. She is also a fashion designer and a brand ambassador.

Daniella Okeke

Daniella Okeke is an award-winning Nollywood actress who won the best actress in a leading role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMA) in 2013 and also the Nigerian Entertainment Award in 2014.

She is one of the actresses that have tried to keep away from controversial issues. However, it cannot be unsaid that she has a good curvy structure.

Moyo Lawal

Moyo Lawal is a celebrity actress who often likes to show her curvy structure on her social media handles, especially Instagram. This has enabled her to grow a larger audience of over 2 million followers.

Ini Edo

Even though rumours have it that Ini Edo had undergone surgery to bring out her curves, the Nollywood star continues to show off her unique curvy structure.

Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

Despite being a mother of four, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde retains her position as one of the most beautiful, curvy, and talented actresses in the Nollywood industry.

Anita Joseph

The consistent Instagram post of her curvaceous structure has led to a massive following. Even though she is often called out regarding some controversial issues, she retains her position as one of the curviest actresses in the Nollywood industry.


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