Showing posts with label Nollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nollywood. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 June 2017

MY B**BS ARE SMALL,BUT MY NIPPLES ARE BOMBSHELL'’ – Actress Silverline Onuoha

Nollywood starlet, Silverline Nancy Onuoha, is an evolving bag of tricks, set to take Nollywood by storm. Though she only has a few films to her credit, the Enugu State-born, Lagos bred, and Kenya schooled light-skinned, slim-frame beauty has always had the acting DNA in her blood.

She started acting from her primary school, where she was always the lead character until the big challenge of Nollywood, which according to her, is as stimulating as it is refreshing.
In an interview with Vanguard, she said;

“Nollywood is soon going to feel my full glow. All I have been doing are bit parts, but they should watch out for the real Nancy Dive, that’s my stage name, because I am ready to consume all that comes my way with my talent and S3@.x:’uality”
When the slight-figured and almost flat-chested actress said one of her selling points are her B@.0bs, it is just inevitable not to ask how that figures.
“Yes, I have small B@.0bs but my N!.pplss are bombshell. You don’t have to own monstrous B@.0bs to feel you have great B@.0bs. In fact the main treat of a boob is the N!.ppls and I have the longest, most tantalising and S3@.x:’iest N!.pplss you have ever seen,” she declared.

Sunday, 26 March 2017

THIS IS WHAT YOU DONT KNOW ABOUT ACTOR,HON.FEMI ADEBAYO



Femi Adebayo is an actor and son of veteran actor, Adebayo Salami aka Oga Bello. The Special Assistant to the Kwara State Governor on Culture, Art and Tourism speaks on his passion for acting, while still going on to pursue a doctorate degree in Law.

What was it like growing up in a house full of actors?

Femi Adebayo: I could not actually identify the difference between growing up in the midst of actors or as an actor or growing up in the midst of ordinary people but I was opportune to grow up in the midst of entertainers. My father has been in the industry for so long and always have people around him who are entertainers which makes it so much interesting to me. I think my growing up was extremely fun. I developed the interest from there because as a kid what you see around you will automatically trigger your fancy which many will like and will want to do it. Growing up in the midst of actors I will say actually triggers and inspires me to have more interest in entertainment.

Which movie gave you your break?

Adebayo: ‘Owoblow’ by Tade Ogidan in 1996. I was very young and won the role on merit. Acting is inborn. On set of ‘Owoblow,’ Tade Ogidan had several encouraging words which turned out true. ‘Owoblow’ gave me the breakthrough which won me several international and national awards even though Law was the career I was pursuing.

Was it after Owoblow that you went back to school or how did you do it?
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Adebayo: I just finished secondary school when I did ‘Owoblow’ and was awaiting admission. I was later admitted into Kwara State polytechnic for a diploma in Legal Studies but gained admission into University of Ilorin to study Law and graduated in 2001. I was called to Bar in 2003, got a Masters in Law from the University of Ibadan in 2006 and I have just applied for a doctorate degree in Law at University of Ilorin.

How many movies have you produced, which one is your favourite movie and why?

Adebayo: As a film producer, I have produced no less than 15 movies and my favourite movie is not where I played my favourite character. My favourite film is ‘Adunmadeke’ because it actually focuses on the various consequences of sexual misconducts. I see that youths’ attitude towards sexual relationship is worsening - which was why I wrote the movie. When you ask about my best character in a movie, so many people would expect me to say ‘Jelili’ but sincerely, my favourite role is ‘Sonto Alapata’ (Sonto the Butcher) and not ‘Jelili’ because comedy comes naturally to me. It was the first time most people saw me in comedy role. But as a versatile actor, you should be able to interpret any role at any time.
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While on set do you sometimes experience a conflict between yourself and the character you are playing?

Adebayo: Yes, a lot. Many times, we experience conflict between our real selves, and the characters we play because such characters are not the real deal. An example is ‘Sonto the Butcher’ that I liked so much because it is totally different from Femi Adebayo. But the ability for you to resolve that conflict amicably is what makes you a good actor.

Do you think you would have done as well as you are doing in Yoruba film industry if you were in Nollywood?

Adebayo: As far as I am concerned, the Yoruba film industry and Nollywood are the same. Nollywood is derived from Nigerian actors. Be it Yoruba, Hausa, English or Igbo actors are all Nollywood. The general belief is that English movie actors are Nollywood but I want to use this opportunity to say that they are not only the Nollywood actors we have. Nollywood comprises of all movie actors in Nigeria regardless their language. Basically, I love my culture so much and am a promoter of culture. If I’m imbibing other people’s culture, and not promoting mine, I’m killing it. This is why I engage more in Yoruba movies than the English ones. If today I choose to stop acting Yoruba movies it does not reduce my performance in the English movies. I have acted a number of English movies and if you take your time now to see what is happening, so many of our Yoruba movies producers are now producing English movies just to tell the world that we can do the two. It does not affect our performances but because I love to promote my culture that is why I don’t delve into English movie. I am of the view that we should not allow other people’s culture to kill ours because our culture is our value
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Now that you are in government, is this the end of acting for you and have you been on a movie set since you took up the appointment?

Adebayo: Taking up this appointment is a call to serve my state. When I’m done, nothing stops me from going back to my field as an actor. I have not dropped acting. But for now, occupying this seat I give 85/90% of my time and attention to execute my duty.

Away from what kind of person are you?

Adebayo: I am an extremely reserved person. I am not the outgoing type and anytime I have to face the public, I put on my actor face to be able to handle it. It is easy for me to say I’m not a shy person because I can start acting anytime without rehearsal. I love my private life which I lost being a public figure. But I am the indoors type. I don’t enjoy partying.

You have an institute where you train people in moviemaking techniques. Could you tell us about it?

Adebayo: J15 School of Performing Art is the name of my institute, and has been in existence for eight years now. We started from Ibadan and we have graduated five different sets of about 250 students. Many of them are into behind the scene works like costumier, script writers, property managers, set designers, directors etc. A few of them chose to go into acting and they are doing well as behind the scene workers. Becoming a movie star is from the Almighty. I can say that no less than 10 of them are doing extremely well behind the camera and as actors and have won several awards to their credit acting both Yoruba and English movies. Our students before they get admitted must have at least school certificate with a credit in English and Literature. Aisha Lawal, Lola Awe, Bamitale, Jide Ajanaku are all known faces who graduated from my institute.

Which has been your most difficult movie, role?

Adebayo: It hasn’t come. I am actually waiting because I love challenges. Many people saw ‘Jelili’ to be the most tasking but honestly, it was not. However, I can say the most tasking for now is ‘Owoblow,’ maybe because it was my first major lead character.
Would you allow your children to become actors?

Adebayo: I will follow my father’s attitude and way of life. He never forced any of us to go into acting but he ensured that we are all lettered and educated. Whatever your ambition is, he is always supporting and giving us encouragement. He knew I had an interest in acting and Law and he encouraged me. I am going to follow his path for my children’s career and will make sure they are properly educated. I still look up to and follow my father’s footsteps. He is my role model.

How do you relax?

Adebayo: I’m a boring person when I’m not working. I prefer to sit down at home, gist with my family and watch television.


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Sunday, 19 March 2017

EXPOSED: TONTO DIKEH DAMAGED #66 MILLION WORTH PROPERTIES OF HER HUSBAND OLAKUNLE CHURCHILL

The estranged husband of Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, Olakunle Churchill said the actress is usually uncontrollable whenever she is under the influence of marijuana or alcohol.


Churchill alleged that in one of her violent fits while she was under the influence, she destroyed his properties and was locked up by police in Ghana where she also spat on one of the officers.
He further said that he had to write a letter of withdrawal to the police in order to secure her bail.
He sais she damage #66 million worth of properties till date.

Monday, 11 July 2016

Actor,Olu Jacobs & Singer, Essence are a year older today

He studied at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and has starred in various British television shows and series in the 1970s.
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Veteran Nollywood actor Olu Jacobs and singer Essence are a year older today!
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 Born July 11, 1942, Olu Jacobs, is a Nigerian actor who has starred in over 120 movies, including: several British television series and international films.
He studied at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and has starred in various British television shows and series in the 1970s.
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 Known as a father figure in the Nigerian movie industry, in 1978, he played the role of President Mageeba in Michael Codron's presentation of Tom Stoppard's play "Night and Day".
In the 1980s, Jacobs starred in several international films some of which include John Irvin's war film "The Dogs of War".
On television he was a cast in TVS's "The Witches" and the "Grinnygog" (1983 series).
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 Essence real name, Uwale Okoro, started out as Kenny Saint Best’s back-up singer. The blogger however shot into limelight when she did a "Super Story" theme song. From then she started recording theme songs for movies and soon released her album “Essential”.
The album had a few hit songs including “Facebook love” featuring Jaywon. A while after that she released the single “I will get by” and has since disappeared from our TV screens.

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

COMING SOON! MULTI-TALENTED NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS CUM SINGER, LIZZY ANJORIN SET TO DROP NEW SINGLE ”SABADASA” FT QDOT


Ever since the release of her debut hit single, OROMBO ft indigenous rap star, Jhybo, the multi talented actor, business woman cum singer has been flying high in success. The single ”OROMBO”  which has been trending and topping music chats across the country has been wildly accepted by Nigerians and the star is showing no signs of slowing down.
We recently brought you news that the delectable actress cum singer was working on not one, but three different singles ft fuji icon, Pasuma and fast rising music star, Qdot which is set to drop before the end of 2015.
The good news is that one of the much anticipated singles titled ”SABADASA” FT  fast rising music star, Qdot will be officially released exclusively on Goldmynetv on Friday September 4th, so be sure to look out for it.

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS TAYO SOBOLA GIVES ODUNLADE ADEKOLA A DIRTY SLAP

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When we talk about acting, everything that comes with it should be natural and real, and not the film trick nollywood usually gives us back then. Speaking of real on the other hand, check out the real definition of realism as Sotayo interprets her role in a movie shoot.

Monday, 6 July 2015

Nollywood Actress,Afro Candy shares Semi-Nud Photos For 4th of July Celebration

Nollywood Actress,Afro Candy shared sultry photos to celebrate American's Independence day.
Do not open if you're in Church or have small children around. Don't say I didn't warn you o, lol. The photos after the cut...



Saturday, 27 June 2015

Nollywood Actor Recounts His Experience With Female Fan(Confession Time)

44-year-old Nollywood actor, Muyiwa Ademola is no doubt a ladies' man.

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In an interview with Punch, the actor reveals how female fans flock around him and how he tries his best to keep them at arm's length. He said:
"When it comes to my female fans, I tread carefully. I make sure that I do not allow the handshakes to go beyond the elbow. If you study the industry properly, it is the opposite sex that appreciates a person's work the most. I have been coping fine with them."
Sharing what he experienced the first time he traveled to Ireland, the actor revealed how he met a female fan who insisted that he signed on her boobs. Although he could not bring himself to do it, he however summoned up courage to do it when a white man encouraged him to grant the female fan's request.
"The first time I went to Ireland, a lady saw me and raised her shirt asking me to sign my autograph on her breast. I was really embarrassed. She was a Nigerian probably based in Ireland and when she saw me, she shouted my name and told me I must sign on her boobs.
When a white man saw her and asked who I was, she said I was a big movie star from Africa, comparing me with Denzel Washington. I had to sign on her breast because she told me that if I did not do so, she would not put down her shirt and it was very cold. I inscribed my signature on her breast while trying not to touch it," he said.
Few days ago, the actor celebrated his 9th wedding anniversary.




MUST SEE:Nollywood Actress Caught Stealing Again


The Nollywood actress Yetunde Akilapa has reportedly been disgraced as she was caught stealing once again.
Recently she was almost beaten to death by a mob in Magodo for breaking into a man's flat with the help of a master key.
The young actress, who has already been branded the name-thief, stole from her boss, where she is currently undergoing training in cosmetic makeup.
It was reported that the boss had just brought into the country iphones, laptops and other gadgets. Later at night after everybody had gone home, Yetunde went back  with a master key.
She gained entrance to the store and took away some iphones, ipads and laptops. On her way out, someone spotted her.
She was detained and later arrested but as usual, she blamed it on the devil and the strange voice she claims she usually hears that urges her to go and steal.
The shop owner, who later rushed to the scene, called in the police who took her away. But two days after, Yetunde was released which made the boss upset. She then called in another set of policemen who have now re-arrested her.

She is in custody waiting to be charged to court.
Meanwhile, Yetunde has said  that she is not a Kleptomaniac,that her problem is spiritual!






Friday, 19 June 2015

MUST SEE:NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS, OLAYINKA 'IJOGBON' CHRISTENS BABY AFTER 3 MONTHS (PHOTOS)

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Nollywood actress, Olayinka a.k.a Olayinka Ijogbon, is still rejoicing with friends and family as she recently christened her baby.
Olayinka who put to bed on the 27th of March chose a date three months later for the baby christening as traditional of her Imo state indigene husband.
The baby was christened on the 14th of June and the day remains a remarkable day in the actress life as she begins another phase as a mother.