Desperation for fame pushes female actors to succumb to sex-for-roles: Actress

Nollywood actress, Temitope Hamzat, says desperation for fame remains a major factor pushing female actors to succumb to sex-for-roles.
Hamzat told reporters in Abeokuta on Saturday that it was important for up-and-coming actresses to be disciplined, focused, professional and play by the industry’s rules.
The Yoruba movie actress, who is a member of Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), alleged that some producers and directors often demanded sex before giving actresses opportunities in their movies.
“Personally, I have never had to flirt around or date any producer or director to get my roles. I worked hard for every role I played,” she said.
Hamzat urged up-and-coming actresses not to sell themselves cheaply to get to the top, saying they must work hard to become successful in the industry.
“You do not have to useless yourself before you get to the top. Do not be deceived, your professionalism will speak for you.
“You must work hard to become successful, the veterans you see today had paid the price before getting to the top.
“Don’t sell yourself out cheaply; at the end of the day, they will appreciate who you are. Respect your dignity and integrity,” she advised.
The actress, who maintained she would never exchange her body for any movie role, advised other up-and-coming actresses too to follow suit.
Hamzat, however, showered accolades on Nollywood for the milestones the industry had recorded over the years, calling on the government at all levels to give maximum support to the entertainment industry.
(NAN)
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