Popular Nollywood actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola has fired at fellow actress, Eniola Badmus for allegedly body shaming her.
Badmus, who currently serves as a Special Assistant to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass had commented,
“Ope where is your front hair”
In a video posted by Opeyemi Aiyeola where her receding hairline was so obvious with people commenting on it.
But responding to Badmus in a video, Aiyeola was not comfortable with the comments from the Speaker’s aide, expressing disappointment it was from an individual who was once ridiculed on social media in the past.
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According to her,
“this livestream is for Eniola Badmus. I have decided not to pay attention to the ignorant and evil set of people. I understand the way the internet is and there are a lot of animals in human form but I have only decided to reply to her.
“You used to be an image of ridicule and body shaming online, to now think that you who once experienced the hurt and pain of body shaming, could come under my video to do the same thing.
“You have never promoted anything that has to do with me before, but for you to come under my post to drop this comment, I swear to God that you are an animal. You think beauty is about physical appearance? You are ignorant. And I pity people that have you around as their friend”.
Nollywood actress Funke Akindele has revealed that she used to borrow clothes to look classy on movie sets before she became very famous.
Funke made this known while narrating the challenges she faced before her breakthrough in the industry.
The actress, who is on vacation with Eniola Badmus and content creator Kamo in Ghana, revealed her decision to use her career challenges to encourage others.
In a viral video shared on her Snapchat, Funke Akindele acknowledged the massive roles her colleagues, Sikiratu Sindodo and Iyabo Ojo, played in her rise.
Recounting her humble beginnings during a conversation with her best friend, Eniola Badmus, she said,
“They didn’t give us any roles. One of those men, I just keep looking at him, but I won’t mention his name.
“I remember back then when I used to borrow dresses from Tayo Sindodo. Sindodo would help me choose nice ones from her tops if I was going to a movie set.
“There was a day when Sindodo saw me carrying a bag after I wasn’t given a role, and she went to meet Uncle Abbey to fight for me. Iyabo Ojo was lucky and very nice to us. Iyabo would say, ‘Don’t worry,’ and she would drive us around in her small red car. We found solace in one another. That’s how we became friends. Iyabo used to stand up and fight for.