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Monday, May 20, 2013

How I handle advances from men who go crazy about B-oobs




Budding Yoruba actress, Bose Arowosegbe, has caught the fancy of many who are moved by her talent and her ability to interpret roles. On the other hand, the heavily endowed actress is not in short supply of admirers who are crazy about her "oranges". The ravishing actress, whose passion for acting was encouraged by her friend, Lepa Shandy, says she is looking forward to producing more movies in the near future. In this interview with AHMED BOULOR, she opens up on her marriage, new movie and her sex life.
HOW many movies have you featured in? I’ve lost count. I have lost count. I can’t begin to mention the number of films I have been part of. There are quite a lot of them. I’m popularly known as Anikisaya by most of my fans in the movie industry. I’m also a movie producer.


How many movies have you produced?
I’ve produced two movies, Karenibarin and Anikisayain. The third movie, entitled Ika Abuku will be released soon. My debut movie was produced in 2009, while the second was in 2011.
There was a story that you failed to pay back the person that loaned you money to produce your first movie, is it true?

That’s not true. It is true that I was sponsored by a guy to produce the film, but I’ve paid the loan.
When did you discover your acting talent?
I’ve always had a passion for acting. And my dream eventually came to reality when Lepa Shandy featured me in her film. I was, and I am still a ticketing and reservation officer.
How many years did you work with Lepa Shandy before you became independent?
I worked with Lepa Shandy for years. She featured me in her films and also encouraged my acting career.
Tell us about your new movie?
The movie, Ika Abuku, is a story of a woman dating her friend’s son. It’s a story of love, passion, romance and arrogance. Watch out for the film. It was shot at Odongunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos State. The movie is marketed by Toymax.

Who are the major faces in the movie?
We had actors like Fathia Balogun, Lola Idije, Kamilu Kampo, Faliwerepe, Biodun Okeowo, Kunle Adegbite, Sikirat Sindodo, Aina Gold, Baba Balogun, Ope Olusanya and my humble self.
When will it hit the market?
The movie will be released in two months time. We all have to keep our fingers crossed.
What are the challenges you encountered when started your acting career?
I didn’t really face any challenge because I didn’t lobby for jobs from male producers.
Who are your female friends in the industry?
They are Biodun Okeowo, Sikirat Sindodo, Biola Adebayo, Ope Olusanya and Bisola Badmus to mention a few.

Did your parents support your acting career?
As girl born and bred at Ojodu Berger area of Lagos, my parents didn’t support it initially because they believe actresses don’t have stable marriages. But for the fact that I have a passion for it, I had to convince them that I am really talented. Now, they are happy with me because I have not disappointed them.
Are you married?
I’m married now. I had my engagement in a secret ceremony recently.

Who is the lucky man who won your heart?
I don’t want to say anything about him on the pages of newspapers.
Why are you not wearing an engagement ring?
We are done with family introduction and very soon, we will invite people for our wedding this year.
How then have you been coping with advances from men?
I always tell them that I’m engaged.
How true is the rumour that you are pregnant?
I’m not too small to get pregnant. Moreover, I’m engaged to my hubby.
Is your hubby staying with you now?
He is always on one business trip or the other abroad. Most of the time, we speak on phone.
Why do Nigerian actresses prefer to marry men that are not based in Nigeria?
I’ve known him before he started travelling abroad.
When did you meet him?
I met him about 15 years ago.
How do you cope when your husband is away on a business trip abroad for months?
We are always talking on phone..
What’s your definition of s-e-x?
Sex is an emotional feeling between two lovers.
Where do you see your career in years to come?
I see myself on top of my career.

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