Tag: Sunshine Rosman

  • Why I don’t drink, smoke – Actress Sunshine Rosman

    Why I don’t drink, smoke – Actress Sunshine Rosman

    Actress Sunshine Rosman has opened up about her lifestyle choices, revealing that she doesn’t drink alcohol or smoke.

    In a recent episode of the Open Up podcast, Rosman attributed her energy and happiness to her “natural highness,” stating that she doesn’t need substances to enhance her mood or performance.

    According to Rosman, people are often amazed by her work ethic and party vibes, despite not indulging in alcohol or smoking.

    “There was a time I said I wanted to be sustaining myself from acting alone and gigs were coming but I felt empty. I felt like I was always searching for something to complete myself,” she said.

    “People often ask me what I drink after seeing my videos. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke either. But guess what? If we are at a party, I would be more turnt than anybody in that room.

    Read Also: Work helped process my father’s death – Sunshine Rosman

    “I went to film in Enugu and the production team organised cast members and crew party -and I love celebrating with cast and crew members, especially when you created a beautiful body of work.

    “Those are the kind of parties I like to be at, not randomly at a Lagos club. And we were dancing and partying, if you see me in those videos, I was like, ‘Jesus, who is this girl?’

    “Somebody asked me what I drank, I said, ‘Nothing.’ I don’t drink anything. I don’t need anything to influence me. I have all the happiness and highness that I want inside myself. God has given it to me freely. I don’t need to take anything to influence me,” the actress said.

  • Work helped process my father’s death – Sunshine Rosman

    Work helped process my father’s death – Sunshine Rosman

    Actress Sunshine Rosman has shared the emotional journey of dealing with the loss of her father, revealing how she found solace in work and learned valuable lessons about resilience and authenticity.

    In a conversation on the Open Up podcast with Amanda Dara, Rosman disclosed that immersing herself in the craft helped channel her emotions and find strength during one of the toughest periods of her life.

    She said: “I was able to work away a lot of emotions. People say time heals; I don’t think it does.”

    Rosman also paid tribute to her parents, describing them as her biggest role models.

    She spoke about the admiration she has for their strength and character, while also acknowledging the challenges they faced due to their own upbringing.

    She said, “The more I’ve advanced in life, the more I’ve realised that my parents have always been my true role models. My mum and dad set such wonderful examples for me that I don’t desperately desire to be anybody but them.

    Read Also: Marriage isn’t meant for everyone – Actress Sunshine Rosman

    “Maybe I just want to be a better version of them, a healthier version, because many of our parents had to deal with a lot of toxicity from their own upbringing, which they unknowingly passed down. One has to give them grace for that. But I truly admire my parents and strive every day to become a better version of them. My role models are my parents.”

    When asked about managing public expectations, Rosman stressed the importance of authenticity and a strong support system.

    Rosman credited her sisters and close friends with providing unwavering support and keeping her grounded.

    “By being myself. The expectations people have of you can easily creep into your life and start to affect how you think. But surrounding yourself with the right people makes a big difference. My best friends are my sisters. Outside of my family, I probably have about five true friends, people who are genuinely my friends and whom I hold very dearly,” she added.

  • Marriage isn’t meant for everyone – Actress Sunshine Rosman

    Marriage isn’t meant for everyone – Actress Sunshine Rosman

    Actress Sunshine Rosman has stated that marriage requires complete dedication and is not suitable for everyone, advising those unwilling to invest effort to avoid it entirely.

    During a recent episode of the Open Up podcast, the actress underscored intentionality as essential to successful relationships.

    She explained that some individuals are simply not suited for marriage, either due to lack of desire or unwillingness to put in the necessary work, and that entering into it should never be forced.

    Rosman maintained that anything worth pursuing must be done wholeheartedly, adding that partial effort undermines the institution.

    Read Also: FULL LIST: Femi Adebayo’s Seven doors tops 2025 BON awards nominations

    “Some people are just not made for marriage. Not everyone should be married. Some people are not willing to put in the work and some don’t just want it. So, it is not by force. My stance is that anything worth doing is worth doing well. So if you’re going to do something, put your heart into it, if you’re not going to do it, then don’t do it,” she stated.

    The actress shared that her interest in marriage is inspired by the strong, positive example set by her parents.