Chioma Toplis is a Nollywood screen diva who has been married to a
white man for 18 years. She says her marriage cannot crash because she
is the pillar of her home. This mother of three who has featured in
several movies tells Adaeze Amos in this interview her lifestyle and how she handles negative stories about her.
What is the latest about you now?
I
don’t have anything new. I’m still the same Chioma. It’s just that I
have clocked 40 and I’m thrilled about it because they say life begins
at 40. I’m trying to remain delectable and keep looking good.
What do you do to look good?
I
don’t have anything special but I do the normal things a woman should
do. I make sure I cleanse my face and wash off the make-up before going
to bed. I also exfoliate my face and my body but I don’t normally go to
spa regularly. It is honestly necessary to look good even at 40. I don’t
regularly go to the gym. I just do it once in a while but I watch what I
eat. This is necessary, especially when one is getting older. You need
to watch what you eat because the body system keeps changing..
You have children. How do you combine motherhood with acting?
I’m
a mother of three; my son will be 19 years old soon anyway. My youngest
child will be 13 soon. I have been doing this (combing both) since
2004. This means I have been doing this for 10 years and I have been
coping. My children and my hubby have come to understand that this is
what I really want to do and they have been so supportive. My husband,
in particular, has been so supportive although he has been here and
there. He is no longer in London. He is now in Kuwait working. He has
always been like that working here and there. But we talk all the time
on the phone and.
It was written sometime ago that your marriage was in turbulence. What actually happened?
I
won’t answer this question. I wouldn’t want to comment on this. I will
allow people to continue to believe whatever they believe. I am tired of
talking about this marriage issue all the time. The earlier people
start believing that the marriage is broken, the better for us all. I
would allow them believe that my marriage is broken, so they won’t come
out with the same news all the time. My stand here is anyone who
believes that my marriage is broken, so be it, and if they have it in
mind that it is still intact, all well and good.
Many
would want to know the truth from you because a lot of negative stories
had been written about you. Also your entry into Nollywood raised a lot
of dust, any regrets about being an actress?
I
have made up my mind that I’m not going to say anything about this
anymore. I have said a lot about my marriage being intact, yet the
rumour still keeps coming. It hurts me that every time I come around t h
e country, this issue would be brought up. Scandalous news hurts,
especially when it is not true. What I usually do is to ignore such
stories. Whatever anybody says about me does not bother me. It is
painful that some people take delight in painting others black even when
you are nice to them. It hurts that negative stories come from those I
have helped, including those I call my friends. Well, such is life and
it must move on. I have so many regrets in life, things that made me
feel bad and low as a human being but then I still forge on.
Divorce is rampant in Nollywood. Are you afraid you would experience same someday?
Not
for me, no matter how rampant it is, it would never come to me. I’m
sure of the man I’m married to. That is why I’m not bothered when I read
stories that my marriage has crashed. If you tell my hubby that I’m
leaving him today, he will commit suicide because I’m the pillar of my
home. I stand firm to say that I don’t see my marriage crashing. Let
people say whatever they like, my hubby would not leave me. It is me
that would decide whether to leave him or not. I will never leave him
because he pampers me silly. Do you know my hubby cooks for me? Since 18
years we have been married, he is the one that cooks for me to eat.
Don’t you think people would think you used black magic power to hold him?
Yes,
people have said so. They once said I used juju to hold him and I
laughed and said yes, the juju is working. My hubby loves me a lot and
some friends who know this even envy me. My cousins who visit me once in
a while feel uncomfortable when they see my hubby in the kitchen
cooking because it is not common with Africans. My hubby is a white man.
What
I am doing right to have this kind of man glued to me is the grace of
God anyway. it is not by my power. We have been married for close to two
decades. The secret is in God’s hands. Then communication is also
necessary. I’m always communicating with him. When relationships lack
communication, problem may set in.
Could you tell us more about your husband?
My
husband has not been able to manage with Nigerian food. You know I’m
Igbo, from Umuahia, Abia State. I have tried making him eat our kind of
food, but he couldn’t because he doesn’t like our food. Likewise, I
don’t like their food. In this case, mutual understanding is the key.
English people eat more of potatoes all the time. I don’t like potatoes
and he doesn’t like my own type of food. But my kids like African foods.
When
some Nigerians see ladies that marry whites, they wonder whether they
are not man enough. Reach out to such men? Do you think white men are
better lovers and husbands?
I have never sat down
to weigh them but from my own point of view, I feel that everybody has
got where God has destined them to be. If God has destined your marriage
to be with a white man, you can’t change it. I think it has to do with
destiny. Whether white men or black, we are all human beings and we are
all equal. I don’t think anyone is better than the other because of
colour. I have two of my sisters who are married to Nigerians and they
are living well.
How did your parents feel when you brought home a Briton as your fiancé? And given their culture, are you comfortable with that?
They
didn’t feel bad because I come from an educated family. They didn’t
take that as anything. They accepted him as a human being. They believe
that anywhere you find your love is where you go. The whites mind their
business a lot. They are not nosy over people’s affairs. Meanwhile, they
don’t have any culture, so you do anything you like as long as you
don’t harm anybody. You are cool to go
If you should re-live your life, would you still marry a white?
Yes, I would marry a white man a hundred times. I have been with him for 18 years and I’m still enjoying my marriage.
Why do you wear cleavage-revealing tops a lot?
My
husband approves them all. He likes such tops and he doesn’t see
anything bad about such tops. That is why when people condemn my style, I
don’t talk because he likes it and he wants me to wear such tops. Even
up till now he loves to see me in cleavage-revealing tops or whatever
you call it. My hubby calls me Funky Mama. I know I can’t go out unclad
but I only flaunt what can be exposable. I flaunt my legs, my cleavage.
But I will start covering up a bit because I’m getting older now. I have
stopped flaunting a little bit. My style has changed a bit because of
my age. We have to dress our age, remember? Now that I’m getting older, I
still have to dress funky but cover a little bit.
Is your hubby a funky man too?
No, he is not really funky. He is not the outgoing type, but I am.
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