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Nollywood Actress Flees As Big Snake Wraps Itself around Her Neck during Movie Shoot [Video]

A Nollywood actress found herself almost fleeing after she was given a big Snake to hold during her scene in a movie.

The Snake was put on her shoulder and she was told to act normal while holding she is being filmed but she was so scared that she held unto its tail.

A man believed to be the handler could be seen telling her to let go of its tail that it won’t hurt her, but the more she tried to stay calm, the more the Snake moved.

She was forced to scream ‘Blood of Jesus’ when the reptile started moving towards her head as though it wanted to wrap itself around her.

The Snake handler was forced to take it off her as she continued to panic

Watch the video below;

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