She expressed displeasure at their attitude during an Instagram live session with her colleague, Afeez Abiodun, monitored by PREMIUM TIMES on Saturday.
“Imagine costumiers providing them with the costume that goes with their character and they reject it insolently because they feel too big to be dressed in some of the outfits. How can you be cast to play the role of a poor person and refuse to wear clothes of a poor person? Then you try to talk to them and they talk rudely to anybody.
“My colleagues and I have suffered on the job so that we can enjoy it, just like we are going through some things now for the coming generations to have better experiences. So, the simple regard you will give to them will not cost you anything.” She noted, “It is more prominent in our industry because the Yoruba culture is big on respect even if the other person is just a year older. I feel respect should be earned and not demanded. It shouldn’t really be an issue among actors because I feel there should be a way around it all. Even though Igbos don’t really attach much importance to respect, some of them still demand it within their film industry,” she said.
Hahaha Indiscipline? She has so far divorced twice, & last one beat her black and blue on accusations of sleeping around.
Must everyone talk this season of global pandemic?
Ode!!!!!!