Netflix’s ‘Blood Sisters’ becomes top 10 rated in over 30 countries across the globe

It is a win-win for Mo Abudu’s newly released movie, Blood Sisters as it hits top 10 rated in over 30 countries across the globe.One of the leading actresses of the blockbuster, Kate Henshaw, could not contain her excitement as she took to Instagram to make the announcement and share photos of the cast that made the movie a success.Sharing the photos Henshaw who noted that she has been an ’emotional roller coaster’ over the success of the film, said she is overwhelmed with love they have received all across the world.She wrote:

“The love from all across the world and especially Naija for #BloodSisters has been so overwhelming..

I have been on an emotional roller coaster… My goodness!!
I cannot but give God all the glory

Top 10 rated in over 30 countries across the globe!! Whaaaatt?!!!!!

Special shout out to the lady @moabudu for the opportunity to be a part of this blockbuster…

This is a WIN for Nollywood..
We RISE together, come what may
Nollywood is Ours!!

To my fellow cast, amazing crew, directors @biyibandele @kennethgyang @ted_abudu (who brought the story) script writer, @naijaonnetflix, the PR team, Blogs, fans….. too numerous to mention..
THANK YOU!!
THANK YOU!!

WE DID THIS!!

May the grace and favour of God remain.”

Other actors in the movie have also been sharing how the part they played in the blockbuster made them feel.Deyemi Okanlawon, who played the role of Kola Ademola detailed how his role in Nigeria’s Netflix original series, Blood Sisters, affected him mentally. The actor noted that perfecting his role in the movie was a mentally draining process.

Ramsey Nouah who played the role of Uncle B, also noted that in all his 31 years as an actor, he had never played such a role. He said he has never had a role with very little to say.

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