Sharon Ifedi has become one of Nollywood’s most recognisable young faces, captivating audiences with her talent. The actress, dancer, and social media influencer, affectionately known as “Star Girl”, started her journey in Nigerian cinema as a child and has since built an impressive filmography that would make actors twice her age envious.
Fans relate to her tear-jerking roles as suffering orphans to powerful performances alongside Nollywood’s biggest names.
Who Is Sharon Ifedi?
Sharon Ifedi is a Nigerian actress, social media personality, and brand ambassador who’s been gracing movie screens since she was just seven years old.
She’s carved out a niche playing emotionally charged roles—often portraying mistreated stepchildren, suffering orphans, and young girls facing adversity. It’s her ability to convey raw emotion that has made her a favourite among Nollywood directors and audiences alike.
Beyond acting, Sharon has built a substantial social media following, with over 568,000 Instagram followers keeping up with her life on and off set. She’s also ventured into content creation, running a YouTube channel where she shares movie clips and entertaining skits.
Sharon Ifedi Biography
Sharon was born on March 15, 2004, in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria, making her 21 years old as of 2025. While she was born and raised in the bustling city of Asaba, her roots trace back to Anambra State in southeastern Nigeria.
She’s proudly Igbo and maintains a strong connection to her cultural heritage despite growing up in Delta State.
Sharon lives with her parents, Mr and Mrs Ifedi, who’ve been instrumental in nurturing her career from the very beginning.
Her mother, in particular, has been her rock, accompanying her to auditions and movie sets throughout her childhood.
Sharon has often credited her mom, sisters, and aunties for helping her reach the heights she’s achieved today. The family made a significant decision in 2016 when they relocated to Asaba specifically to support Sharon’s blossoming acting career. That move proved to be a turning point in her life.
Growing up as a young actress wasn’t always easy. Sharon has openly discussed how acting denied her certain freedoms that other teenagers enjoyed. “Acting has denied me of walking freely on the street,” she once shared in an interview with Sun. “The way my sister goes out to buy things, I cannot do that.”
One of her biggest challenges was the demanding schedule, waking up early, leaving her siblings at home, working long hours, and returning late at night. This routine was arduous when she was younger and missed spending time with her family.
The loss of privacy and freedom to move about like a typical teenager has been one of the trade-offs of fame. She doesn’t have many close friends outside the industry, partly because maintaining friendships becomes complicated when you’re constantly recognised in public.
Sharon Ifedi Education
Sharon completed her primary education at King’s College in Asaba before moving on to Rockfield Academy for her secondary schooling.
Balancing education with a demanding acting career wasn’t simple. She often had to skip classes for movie shoots, which meant staying back for extra lessons to catch up.
Despite these challenges, she successfully graduated from secondary school in July 2022.
Sharon had initially dreamed of becoming a doctor. She aspired to study medicine throughout her childhood, but somewhere along the way, she realised that medicine wasn’t her calling. “Now, I realise that studying medicine would not have been my thing,” she admitted.
Instead, she chose to pursue Mass Communication, a field that aligns perfectly with her entertainment career.
In 2024, Sharon gained admission to Dennis Osadebe University in Asaba, Delta State, where she’s currently pursuing her degree in Mass Communication. Her matriculation ceremony took place on February 29, 2024. She believes the course is a natural fit for her talents. “Acting is all about reading things and saying them out without using a book,” she explained. “So, I think Mass Communication is the thing for me.”
Sharon Ifedi Career
Sharon’s career in Nollywood began when she was between seven and eight years old. Before discovering her love for acting, she was actually involved in children’s music back in Abia State.
She’d already gotten comfortable facing cameras through her music performances, which helped ease her transition into acting.
Her entry into movies was surprisingly organic. She attended auditions with her mother and performed a scene or two. Directors immediately noticed her natural talent and started calling her for roles.
Her professional debut came in the film Gold Story, where she landed the lead role.
The movie that truly catapulted her into the spotlight was Saving Grace. In this film, she played a girl from a wealthy family whose father had connections to dangerous mafia-like figures. Her character gets kidnapped from school and rescued by a mysterious man, hence the title. The role showcased Sharon’s range and emotional depth, earning her widespread recognition.
Since then, Sharon has appeared in more films, building a diverse portfolio. Her filmography includes powerful titles like Muna, Laurie, The Slave Husband, Tears of a Slave Child, Agony of the Girl Child, Lost Princess, Shakira (Queen of Selfies), Wasted Authority, Price of Wickedness, Familiar Stranger, and Our Love Story. More recent projects include Two Hearts, April’s Love Poem, School of Things, The Flower Boy, and Her Voice.
Sharon’s characters often follow a familiar pattern; she typically plays young girls who face mistreatment from stepmothers, employers, or guardians. These stories usually culminate in her character either rising above adversity to show grace to her abusers or letting karma take its course.
While some might see this as typecasting, Sharon has mastered these emotionally demanding roles, bringing authenticity and depth to each performance.
She’s shared the screen with Nollywood’s elite, including Regina Daniels, Jim Iyke, Ngozi Ezeonu, Mercy Johnson, Ken Erics, Zubby Michael, Ruth Kadiri, Queen Nwokoye, Ebele Okaro, and Oge Okoye.
Working alongside these established stars hasn’t intimidated her one bit. “We see each other as friends, even if you are meeting for the first time,” she explained. The rehearsal process helps build that camaraderie, making it easier to deliver convincing performances together.
Sharon experienced a frightening incident on set when she slipped on a tile during filming and nearly broke her ribs. The accident was severe enough that she took to social media to ask for prayers and support, stating, “Someone should check up on me because this is beyond acting. I need some drugs.” False rumours about her death even circulated briefly online, though she quickly recovered and returned to work.
Sharon Ifedi Awards and Recognition
Sharon’s talent hasn’t gone unnoticed. In 2018, she won the Choice Outstanding Dramatist award at the Nigerian Teen Choice Awards and received a nomination for Choice Entertainer of the Year. The following year, she earned a nomination for the African Child Project Award. She’s also received recognition as Best Breakthrough Kid Actor at the SRTV Awards.
Beyond Nollywood, Sharon serves as an ambassador for the Save the African Child Foundation, using her platform to advocate for children’s welfare across the continent.
Trivia
Sharon has embraced social media as a way to connect with fans and expand her brand. You can find her on Instagram under the handle @ifedisharon, where she’s amassed over 568,000 followers. She’s also active on Twitter (now X) as @IfediSharon and maintains a Facebook page called “Star Girl Sharon,” which has over 189,000 followers.
In 2021, she launched her YouTube channel, where she shares movie content and comedic skits. The channel has grown steadily, currently boasting over 25,000 subscribers. Her digital presence has opened doors to brand partnerships and ambassadorial deals, adding another revenue stream to her acting income.
Sharon Ifedi Personal Life
As of 2025, Sharon Ifedi is single. At 21 years old, she’s focused primarily on building her career and completing her university education.
When asked about marriage proposals during a 2022 interview, she was straightforward: “No, I have not. And no one has approached me for marriage.”
However, her personal life hasn’t been free from speculation. Rumours have circulated online suggesting that Sharon is romantically involved with fellow actor Zubby Michael, with some fans even claiming they’re engaged. The speculation intensified because the two have played romantic roles together in films, and their on-screen chemistry has convinced some viewers that there’s something real happening off-camera.
Neither Sharon nor Zubby has confirmed or denied these rumours. Sharon has maintained her stance that she’s not in any relationship, though she’s acknowledged that “men would always say they like me.” For now, she’s keeping her romantic life private while concentrating on what matters most: her education and career.
Some fans have also speculated that Sharon is related to actress Chinenye Nnebe due to their physical resemblance. This rumour is entirely false. Chinenye is the daughter of well-known Nollywood producer Uche Nancy, and the two actresses happen to look similar. They’re not biological sisters or related in any way.
Sharon’s dreams extend beyond Nollywood. She’s set her sights on Hollywood, specifically citing American actress Angelina Jolie as her inspiration. In five years, she envisions herself acting in international films while continuing to build her presence in Nigerian cinema.
Sharon Ifedi Net Worth
Sharon Ifedi’s estimated net worth ranges between $50,000 and $100,000 as of 2025, with some sources placing it around $52,000. She earns money through multiple streams: acting fees for film roles, brand ambassadorships, social media partnerships, and content creation on platforms like YouTube.
There have been reports that she purchased a mansion worth N50 million at age 19, though these claims haven’t been independently verified. Regardless of the exact figures, it’s clear that Sharon has achieved considerable financial success at a young age.
