Nigerian actress Scarlet Gomez has shared a reflective message on social media about the limits of being a good person in the public eye.
In the post, Gomez stated that her biggest mistake is believing goodness ensures people see her true character.
"It doesn't," she wrote. People view others through personal lenses, seeing what they want regardless of reality.
Gomez, known for her lead role in the Showmax series *Wura*, added that some deliberately dirty images when they cannot use, control, or break a person. "Funny world," she noted.
She highlighted how lies repeated enough feel like truth, potentially ruining hard-built reputations. "Sad world," Gomez observed.
The actress emphasized that one cannot control unwritten stories. People either believe rumors or meet the individual personally. "Either way, know who you are. And that should be enough," she concluded, signing as S.G.
The statement, shared widely on platforms like X today, has drawn mixed reactions. Gossip accounts amplified it quickly, with users debating celebrity image and authenticity.
Gomez has previously discussed challenges from intense roles, including therapy after playing the complex Wura character, where fans blurred lines between fiction and reality.
No specific new scandal ties directly to her post. It arrives amid ongoing industry talks about perception and typecasting for actresses in Nollywood.
Her words underscore broader issues of public scrutiny faced by entertainers. Gomez continues balancing roles while maintaining a relatively private personal life with her husband.

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