Actress Folorunsho Adeola explained how she keeps herself out of controversy.
She feels grateful for the wisdom her parents shared with her before she became well-known.
The sweet and beautiful actress said she takes her parents’ words seriously and works hard to maintain their good name.
“I have a very fragile heart, so I avoid anything that could lead to negative headlines. Coming from the family I do, my parents always warned me about bringing unwanted attention to our name, so I do everything possible to stay away from trouble. They don’t want anything that would tarnish our image,” she said. “I would never do anything my parents wouldn’t be proud of.”
On maintaining her celebrity status, she said, “It’s not easy, especially when you’re low on money. It’s not just about having a lot of money, but you need enough to maintain your lifestyle, your fashion, and your steeze. Without it, you can feel depressed. Sometimes, celebrities cry in front of the mirror but come out smiling even when they aren’t happy. We need to celebrate more.”
In other news, Reality television personality Kellyrae reflects on how the Big Brother Naija program provided him with a lifeline when he was close to forfeiting his aspirations.
During his speech, the contestant from season 9 shared that his ambitions were slipping away just as he successfully completed the audition for the show.
Kellyrae recalled his initial day in the house, expressing his determination to maximize his experience during his time on the program.
Reality star, Kellyrae recounts how Big Brother Naija show came to his rescue when he was on the verge of losing his dream.
The BBNaija season 9 contestant made this known while giving his speech.He noted that his dreams were already sleeping through his hand when he passed the audition for the show.
Kellyrae reminisced about his first day on the show and how he had vowed to make the most his stay in the house.
He said in part …
“This is me, Kellyrae. Just when I was on the verge of giving up on my dreams, Big Brother came to the rescue. Oh, thank Goodness. Boom it was the day of our entry. The day I would stand with Ebuka on that glorious stage, having the world watch me for the first time. I had plans to make the best of it. I chose an entrance song and rehearsed dance steps ….”
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