Seyi Hunter speaks out on misconceptions and her bold brand identity
Nollywood actress Seyi Hunter addresses public assumptions and her brand's authenticity.

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Seyi Hunter has openly discussed the misconceptions surrounding her career and personal life, asserting that she remains unfazed by public assumptions. In a recent interview, Hunter emphasized that her public persona is a true reflection of her character, rather than a fabricated image designed for attention.
Hunter described herself as naturally bold, daring, and outspoken, stating, "A lot of what people see is actually me. I’m not afraid to be myself." She highlighted her deliberate efforts in building her brand, asserting that authenticity has been key to her success in the entertainment industry.
In the evolving landscape of entertainment, Hunter noted that while talent is crucial, it is not sufficient for achieving visibility. "Talent matters, but let’s be honest: talent alone is not enough anymore. You can be extremely talented and still be invisible if nobody knows you exist," she remarked. The actress pointed out that social media has transformed the industry, making it essential for individuals to understand branding and self-promotion.
Hunter explained her proactive approach to gaining attention, stating, "If I want attention for what I’m doing, I’ll create the attention myself. That’s just how I operate." She believes that combining talent with effective branding is vital for sustaining audience interest.
Addressing the most significant misconceptions about her, Hunter expressed her indifference towards public opinions that do not impact her business ventures. "Honestly, I don’t give a damn about most of the assumptions people make about me anymore. If what they think about me is paying my bills, then everybody should continue thinking whatever they want. I’m good," she stated.
She also clarified the distinction between her roles in the adult entertainment industry, noting that many people confuse her work as a producer and business owner with being a performer. "There is a difference between a pornographer and a pornstar, but I’m honestly tired of explaining that distinction," she said.
Hunter concluded by reinforcing her commitment to her path, stating, "I’m building my life, building my businesses and doing things my own way. If people like me, great. If they don’t, that’s also fine." She invited those curious about her work to experience her Adult Spa, emphasizing her brand's focus on adult entertainment while remaining unapologetically herself.
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- Vanguard News Original article