Nollywood actress, Ayo Adesanya, has revealed how bad she feels watching herself acting wicked roles in a movie.
The actress made this known in an interview with Saturday Beats, saying, “Acting different roles exposes one to different lifestyles. Sometimes, when I watch myself acting wickedly in a movie, I marvel at how well and easily I play those roles that I begin asking myself if I am that wicked. It actually makes me feel bad.
“I know I am wearing someone’s character, but I still wonder why a character could be so heartless.”
Speaking on her latest YouTube series titled, ‘Madam Movable’, the actress stated that one of the challenges she faced was learning to ride a bike.
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She stated, “Having acted a lot of characters, I decided to do something different that would help me push boundaries. There are lots of delivery men, but I have never encountered a delivery woman.
“Also, I have not really explored my comedy side the way I would love to, so I decided to do so in this series. However, it is not the usual style of comedy, but a ‘calm’ one.
“Learning to ride a bike was not easy and I had to train for a week before I could get it right. After that experience, I started to give kudos to okada riders.”
Leaving a word of advice for young girls who are fond of asking men for money, Adesanya said, “Having a good relationship is not easy now, as even men do not want to get married again. However, if a relationship starts from friendship, it will flourish better.
“There are different reasons one might want to ask for money from a man, but if you are just dating, under no circumstance must you ask for money, because you will lose your respect. If he gives you, that’s fine. But, you should not ask.”