Nollywood actress and producer Judith Nneji, popularly known as Princess Ficky, has stirred strong reactions after boldly declaring that sex should remain sacred and warning young people against premarital sex and unnecessary exposure of their bodies.
In a candid interview, the actress emphasised the importance of treating intimacy as something holy reserved for marriage.
“Sex is meant to be sacred. Youths of our days should avoid premarital sex. Marriage is a legal relationship ordained by God and should be respected by both parties. There should also be courtship before marriage so that both people can understand each other better before settling down,” she stated.
Nneji further advised women on how they present themselves, saying being sexy should stay private between couples.
“Being sexy should be a thing between a man and his woman in private. It is wrong for a woman to flaunt her endowment because it can attract the wrong set of people,” she warned.
The actress said her love for acting began in childhood noted that financing quality productions has been a major challenge, recalling a low point when DStv rejected one of her movies. Her breakthrough came after ROK TV acquired some of her works, and she emphasized that the experience taught her to never give up.
On personal boundaries, Nneji made it clear she would never accept roles involving nudity.
“I can’t act nude,” she declared firmly.
She also revealed she has experienced heartbreak but moved on to find better love, identifying bragging and insincerity as major turn-offs in men.
Her views on modern relationships, including sugar daddy dynamics, were equally direct.
“Not all sugar daddies are married men. Love has nothing to do with age. People have the right to love whoever they choose,” she said.
