She disclosed that most moviemakers wanted her to play sexy roles, the side chic and the husband snatcher in movies but she rejected those movie roles. "To be honest with you, everybody wanted to make use of the body.
I knew they wanted to move to the second phase of fornication, but not on my watch. I met them at the car park after themovie and as I was waiting for my bolt ride to arrive, the babe kept looking at me like she wanted to deck me.
He also disclosed that he quit music temporarily to focus on mastering his role in themovie. He said, "I have always wanted to act. I had a picture in my head. But I didn't want it to be just any kind of movie.
Award-winning Nollywood actress, Bimbo Ademoye, has revealed how movie producers in the Nigerian film industry wanted to exploit her curvaceous physique.
Reacting to this, Daniel Regha said that he had heard that she wanted to see him, but he had decided not to see her because of the respect he has for her status as a movie star.
Speaking on Tuesday during an Instagram live session, the actress debunked the romantic affair rumors with him, stating that Wade had contacted her posing as a movie producer who wanted to cast her in his movie.
Recall that Coming to America 2 was released on March 5 and themovie featured one of Nigerian biggest artistes, Davido who performed his famous 'Assurance' track.
According to Nedu, most ladies get into themovie industry because they had caught the fancy of a media mogul who found them physically attractive and wanted to have them.
The thespian disclosed this in the latest episode of the Bahd And Boujee Podcast co-hosted by her and reality star, Tolani Baj. Abebe recounted: "When I got into the [movie] industry, there was a lot of sexual harassment.
In themovie was a lady challenged in her right leg and because of her disability, she was called ‘Nna ga nu’ which means no man but your father will marry you.
I was accused of shooting a porn, my movie is not porn, I only shoot comedies." She further explained that her movie was targeted at unemployed Nigerian youths whom she wanted to inform about the platform where they can earn money.
Asked the lowest amount she has ever received for a movie role, she said, "The first film I did, the filmmaker paid me N35,000. But he owed me N25,000 for how many months. In fact, he didn't even pay me the balance.