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Offline Yakub Oloyede

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My Bum Is Too Big To Hide - Nkechi Blessing Declares
on: September 26, 2020, 10:18:40 AM



Nkechi Blessing, the famous Nigerian actress, has said she doesn't go out of her way to flaunt her big butt. People who think I flaunt my sexual attractiveness for publicity are really wrong, she told Saturday Beats. I'm not allowed to hide my butt. It is big and it can be seen by everyone.

It can be sensed by even the blind. Why would anybody think that I flaunt it for attention? Blessing also noted that, because of his talent, she supported Big Brother Naija's housemate, Laycon.

She said, 'Because he is talented and intelligent, I support him. And I feel that he has a great deal to give out of him. It's not about physical beauty because (and there are still) there were plenty of pretty ladies and attractive men in the house. He's also got a special kind of grace that draws people to him.

The 'Omo Emi' actress also said she wouldn't feel bad if Laycon didn't accept her love for him after leaving the home. She said, "His family members, including his daughter and mom, are already calling to thank me for the little I'm doing, even without him winning." I'm not doing these things for approval. My reward is not for any human being but God, so I don't know why people think I'm doing this for the sake of power.

I didn't beg for money from anybody. I just do what I feel is right. My kind of person, whether I know them or not, helps anyone I can. I have even been criticized by a lot of people because Igbo people are in the house and I'm supporting a Yoruba guy.

But, I do as I'm told by my heart. It wouldn't make me hate him or not help him in the future if he came out of the competition and didn't thank me.

Also, the entrepreneur maintained that her business were doing well. "She said," By the grace of God, all my business are thriving and I thank God for that. Right now, because that is what pays my bills apart from acting, I am facing my business. A lot of things slowed the COVID-19 pandemic down. But hopefully, I should be able to release a movie in the next two months.

She said, recounting her experience in Asaba (Delta State), where she went to film a movie recently, "I had a beautiful Asaba experience." I have met a whole new group of people and they have been very welcoming. There, I had a lot of fun.

As to why, despite being of Igbo descent, she began her career in the Yoruba film industry, Blessing said, "I was born and brought up in Lagos." I speak Yoruba fluently as well, so getting into the Yoruba movie industry was very fast for me. In the Yoruba cinema industry, I have never faced any prejudice. I was greeted right from the start with open hands. I'm doing both English and Yoruba films now, however.










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