Tag: stardom

  • Lateef Adedimeji shares journey to stardom in Nollywood

    Lateef Adedimeji shares journey to stardom in Nollywood

    Award-winning Nollywood actor, Lateef Adedimeji, has shared his journey of how he used to borrow money and clothes before going to movie auditions.

    The popular actor, who took his followers on IG down memory lane in a story titled “Na who give up fuck up.”

    In a lengthy post that he revealed he was once paid N5000 for a lead role.

    “A small story of “NA WHO GIVE UP FUCK UP”

    The journey and story of my life was never smooth but this Abeokuta Born and Lagos bred boy never gave up!

    Memories of the very beginning, when the journey started. I was just an helpless young boy who does his things and make people laugh unintentionally, go the point that I was picked up in secondary school by a non governmental organization whose main aim is to train young people majorly through acting, dance and music. Memories of when I gained admission into the university and still didn’t give up, I remember the days I skipped classes to follow this dream of mine. To tye year I graduated from UNI 2007/2008 this stubborn boy still didn’t give up.

    Memories of the days I borrowed money to go on movie set, borrow clothes to wear on set even though I wasn’t getting paid, I remember begging for money and food to survive.

    Memories of the multiple times I got rejected insulted. Ridiculed and bullied that ACTING is not my career path and that I’ll never make it in this field that I choose.
    I remember the times I almost gave up on myself and the career. I remember crying endlessly and told myself it’s better to die. Memories of the times I walked hours to get on set and rehearsals when I had to be a camera boy. Wash Oga’s Cars.

    Them the times I finally started getting paid 1k, 2k, 5k for a lead role. I remember receiving the payments with so much joy, happiness and gratitude.
    This journey of mine being just a little boy with big dreams to becoming the Superstar that I am today has come with a lot of challenges ad stories untold. I’ll tell the whole story some day to inspire one or two.
    I am grateful to God for the journey so far, for his grade and mercy.

    This little story of mine is to let you know that your dreams are valid. No matter what it is you are going through right now. As long as you do not give up, you will get there. It might take time and I know waiting isn’t easy. But hang in there and keep doing your best. You will make it, God will come through for you and you will laugh last.

    Happy birthday in advance to me”.

  • My fans helped me become a star- Odunlade Adekola

    My fans helped me become a star- Odunlade Adekola

    Nigerian actor, Odunlade Adekola needs no introduction. The versatile role interpreter who is more popular for his roles in Yoruba movies has said his fans are the reason why he is a star.

    According to him: “My fans helped me become a star. They are the ones who recommend our movies to others to watch”, he told City People.

    On the the secret behind his relevance, Odun said:”I am not perfect nor am I special. It has been the grace of God. You cannot achieve anything without the power of God”.

    Odunlade who has starred in countless movies said a good producer and a good script determines if he is going to appear in a movie.

    “A good producer and a good script determine If I will feature in a movie”.

    On how he has been able to balance stardom and the home front, he said: ”I cannot really say much about that because we have different backgrounds and home training. All I can say is that it’s been the grace of God”.

     

  • Stardom has helped me identify my true friends- Kenny Blaq

    Many dream of stardom, but only a few attain it. Kehnde Otolorin a.k.a Kenny Blaq is a young Nigerian who has attained stardom in a short while.

    The music comedian known for fusing music and comedy has revealed that stardom has helped him to identify his true friends.

     

    He said: “Stardom has not changed anything about me. I still go to the local amala joint in my area to eat. I wear slippers whenever I am taking a stroll on my street, I still ride on okada (motorcycle). I think the little way stardom may have changed me is that it has made me wiser and helped me to identify my true friends. There are some friends who are there because I am Kenny Black and there are the real friends who are with me because I am Kehinde” he told Punch.

     

    When asked about his love life, he stated that it is difficult to find true love as an entertainer.

    Hear him: “It is really tough finding someone that really loves you. Besides that, I don’t have privacy anymore because I cannot take a walk on the street without being afraid of kidnappers. I am scared they might kidnap me.”

    My fans are ready to see me in 2018- Blackface