Actress Ayo Adesanya: Being a celebrity could be lonely, Veterans falling sick is not restricted to Nollywood

It’s no longer news that the illness and death of many veteran actors and actress have become more alarming in the country.

Nollywood actress, Ayo Adesanya has opined that the rampant way veteran actors fall sick and die in Nigeria, happens in other advanced countries. She also revealed the reason it happens.  In her words:

“Falling sick and dying does not only happen in Nollywood. It happens everywhere, even in developed countries where they have the best healthcare system. However, that of Nollywood seems pronounced because the people are popular. In the movie industry, when one gets to a certain age, people hardly remember to call one for work. At some point, when one is no longer as agile, people tend to forget one. Meanwhile, if one does not work, one cannot do anything for oneself. They will not even be able to pay medical bills if they fall sick.”

Ayo Adesanya also lamented that being a celebrity could be lonely, as well as boring.

In a recent interview, the single mum who has paid her dues in the make believe world said:

“It is very lonely being a celebrity, contrary to what people think. People think that as a celebrity, one has the whole world at one’s feet. It is actually very lonely. People assume that a celeb’s life is all rosy and lively. However, everything boils down to the individual and how they want to live their lives, so that it doesn’t become lonely and boring.”

Many people have the notion that because Nollywood is big, practitioners are well paid. But, how much do we earn? We have fame, but we don’t make money. However, it is left for the actor to use that fame to get money, through brand endorsements and other avenues.”

Reacting to her belief of some that rich actresses make money by sleeping with wealthy people, she opined:

“Were you there when money was exchanged for sex? Before you accuse people, you need to have evidence (to back up your claims). There are honest and hard-working people in Nollywood. Of course, there may be people in the industry who are in just for fame, and not because they like to act.”

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