Gambian-born Nigerian actress and producer, Rosy Meurer, has answered questions about her personal life and family.
The actress got questions from her followers during an Instagram Q&A.
Many people accused her of marrying a married man, to which she replied, “I married a single man and yes I am happy.”
One follower asked if she will treat Tonto Dikeh’s son with her husband King Churchill like her biological child and Rosy responded: “If given the opportunity, absolutely.
See her responses below:
Rosy Meurer was discovered in The Gambia in 2009 by Nigerian actor and politician, Desmond Elliot who advised her to try acting in Nigeria. She moved to Lagos, Nigeria, and started her movie career, starring in a minor role in the 2009 Emem Isong’s film Spellbound and in the 2011 film In the Cupboard.
She also starred in a minor role in Weekend Getaway in 2012. After starring in the 2012 movie, she stopped acting for a while and went back to school in The Gambia, before coming back to Nigeria to continue her acting career. When she returned in 2014, she joined the cast of TV series Oasis, starring in a lead role as Kaylah. The following year, she played Nneka in Damaged Petal and starred in Red Card and Open Marriage.
In 2017, she starred in the main role in Our Dirty Little Secret. In the same year, she played Monica in the TV series Philip and Polycarp and starred in The Incredible Father, Pebbles of Love, and Our Dirty Little Secret. Meurer later went on to produce her first movie The Therapist’s Therapy. In 2018, she played the lead role as Valerie in Eniola Badmus’s film Karma and starred as Kemi Alesinloye in Ayo Makun’s Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons.