Fast-rising Yoruba movie actress has revealed that she sees nothing wrong in having her boobs touched while acting out a movie scene.
Actress, Abimbola Ayeni
Abimbola Ayeni is one of those actresses whose beauty and appeal would make you complete a movie from the beginning to the end.
Bimbo who broke into the industry through her movie Dabira, is a rising actress who has acted alongside Nollywood greats like Antar Laniyan, Sola Kosoko, Adeniyi Johnson and others.
In a recent interview, the actress reveals the changes she would love to make in Nollywood.
“I will love to be a director because I am already an actress and filmmaker. For example, you see a character receiving a phone call and the phone he uses in receiving the call is blank. It’s absurd,” she said.
Abimbola believes in going the extra-mile in the interpretation of a role, she sees nothing wrong in her boobs being touched in a movie, as long as it’s make-believe.
“One does not have to be stereotyped. It is acting. It’s just to touch boobs, people are behind the cameras. If one can kiss deep in movies, I don’t see touching of boobs as a big deal.Yes, I can allow my boobs to be touched in a movie,” she added.
Bimbo who broke into the industry through her movie Dabira, is a rising actress who has acted alongside Nollywood greats like Antar Laniyan, Sola Kosoko, Adeniyi Johnson and others.
In a recent interview, the actress reveals the changes she would love to make in Nollywood.
“I will love to be a director because I am already an actress and filmmaker. For example, you see a character receiving a phone call and the phone he uses in receiving the call is blank. It’s absurd,” she said.
Abimbola believes in going the extra-mile in the interpretation of a role, she sees nothing wrong in her boobs being touched in a movie, as long as it’s make-believe.
“One does not have to be stereotyped. It is acting. It’s just to touch boobs, people are behind the cameras. If one can kiss deep in movies, I don’t see touching of boobs as a big deal.Yes, I can allow my boobs to be touched in a movie,” she added.
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