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Doves have been mixed with Chickens, Jaiye Kuti shades actresses who engage in immoral acts
Veteran actress, Jaiye Kuti, has spoken out on how she feels on the influences on some of the new actresses in the movie industry, which according to her, are the ones engaging in immoral acts.
In an interview, she said there are only a few new eggs in the movie industry, and these are the ones giving the good one’s bad names.
“I am part of the industry and I have friends there as well. It is totally unacceptable to say that actresses don’t have morals. We have people that are of good moral standing.
However, a lot of people that came from nowhere all in the name of wanting to be actresses, are now there.
So, doves have been mixed with chickens.
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Some of these people (that engage in immoral acts) were not even part of us originally.
I crossed over from English movies to acting in Yoruba films, yet I still had to go and meet the elders to formally tell them that I wanted to be part of them.
I did that so anybody would ask me where I was coming from.
It’s just unfortunate that some people with questionable characters have joined the industry and we don’t know where they came from.
But, when such people start to misbehave, the public categorises everybody as one but we are not.
“Even at that, our elders are still doing everything possible to reach those people and talk to them.
Efforts are ongoing to sanitise the industry.”
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