I Don't Have Anything Against Tattoos and Piercings
For people of puritanical perspectives and judge-a-book-by-its-cover principle, Nollywood actress-cum-producer, Rukky Sanda is somewhat bohemian - a pierced tongue, a tattoo of her name in Arabic and gilt-edged makeover that had given her form and features an exotic veneer, coupled with her penchant for expressing personal views which are construed as a bit to the left - it is easy to conclude that the Ikorodu, Lagos-born actress is "a good girl gone bad". I try to keep it simpleWhat with regards to your beauty routine?I used to have a beauty routine, but now I don't, because I am here today and next day I am there, I am all over, I don't really have a routine. Lest you are taken aback by her forthrightness, she forewarns: "I can be very blunt". There was a rumour that you did a cosmetic surgery, how did you feel when you heard such?Like I said before, I will say it again. In a recent interview with Entertainment Express, an effervescent Rukky Sanda debunks popular preconceptions about her. What is the secret of your good looks?There is really nothing to it. When I heard the rumour, I didn't attach any relevance to it because to me it's no big deal. I don't have anything against plastic surgery; we all own our bodies and we can do whatever we choose to do with our bodies. I just take my shower, rest, do my work, rest, play and have a lot of lovely people around me. When I newly came into the industry, I heard such things and wonder why people will say such about me, but now I don't care. |