I am not a sex freak- Kisa Gbekle

Beautiful Ghanaian actress, Kisa Gbekle belongs to the league of role interpreters who don’t have to prove any point in order to show that they are talented.

The sexy Ghanaian actress who rose to fame after her exploits in the ‘Miser’ TV Series and ‘Accra Runs’ in this interview with TheNewsGuru opens about her passion for acting, challenges, amongst other issues.

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Becoming an actress

My interest in acting was sparked by someone in my vicinity. I was asked to be paired with her in order to play the role of her twin sister. That was how I decided to be an actress. In school, I used to be part of a drama troupe and won so many awards.

 

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Preparation

Being in my high school drama group prepared me for acting. After completing my high school education, I attended an acting school, Ghollywood academy of film-making

 

 

Education

I didn’t have the opportunity to go to school that much. I only attended my junior and senior high school and the filmmaking academy. I am not planning to go back to the University.

 

 

Biggest price paid

The biggest price I have ever paid for acting is producing my own movie.

 

 

Flaunting her sex appeal

I won’t say I flaunt my body, whatever I put on, fits me. It’s not about flaunting; it’s about looking sexy and classy.

 

Coping with trolls

When I was young I used to expose my body a lot that was when I had trolls. Now I have been able to put up a good image about myself by being decent and hard working. I don’t have trolls like that and if any comes I am cool with it. In life some people will love you, while other hate you.

Sex

I can be in a relationship without sex. I am not a sex freak.

Heart break

I have been heartbroken before, I was dating this guy who wanted to get married to me but I wasn’t ready because I was very young then. We had an issue for like a week or two and I discovered the guy got married. I got over it easily

 

 

Featuring in Nollywood movies

People see me in Nigerian movies than Ghanaian movies . I started coming to Nigeria in 2015. I have done ‘Ada my love’, ‘War against men’, ‘What my wife doesn’t know’, ‘Valentine Madness’, amongst other,

Celebrity crush

I used to have a celebrity crush. I have worked with him severally and the feeling is off my head.

Challenges

I never had challenges like that. When I finished from Ghallywood academy of filmmaking I became a P.A to a popular Ghanaian filmmaker .It gave me the opportunity to meet the stakeholders in Ghallywood