- Kelvin Ikeduba has shared his frustration about how some Nigerians view celebrities as if they are gods.
- He recently talked about an incident where a woman recognized him while he was in a moving car, which gained a lot of attention online.
- In a viral video, he described his visit to an Amala restaurant, where more than five people pulled out their phones to record him.
Well-known actor Kelvin Ikeduba has shared his frustration about how some Nigerians view celebrities as if they are gods or superheroes who shouldn’t be seen in certain places.
He recently talked about an incident where a woman recognized him while he was in a moving car, which gained a lot of attention online.
In a viral video, he described his visit to an Amala restaurant, where more than five people pulled out their phones to record him while he was buying food, something he found upsetting.
Kelvin emphasized that celebrities have personal lives too and should be able to live without restrictions.
“Celebrity is just a title, we have our personal lives. more than five people bring phones to video me, why them dey video me, because I come buy Amala?” he asked.
Watch the video below:
See some comments below:
@hanskidtoyoureyes: “The price for popularity.. It’s crazy.”
@nollywoods_seiyefa_john: “It is only God that will help (we) celebrities in this country. We are going through a lot in the hands of our fans.”
@iam_ogini: “They were surprised that you dey chop food because normally celebrities no dey chop food.”
@oluwakem730: “You go explain tire.”
@peaceosas19: “Lol. Be like you never reach Yankee before, Even for your hotel room paparazzi go zoom ur pupu inside ur room naija still small na.”