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Nollywood actress opens up about 14-year absence from acting
Ace Nollywood actress Jumoke George has shed light on her 14-year absence from the film industry, citing personal challenges she faced throughout her career.
In a candid interview on Oyinmomo TV, George revealed that her dark complexion and her principled stance against exchanging sex for roles contributed significantly to her time away from the screen.
She emphasized the difficulties that come with navigating an industry where such pressures can be prevalent, underscoring her commitment to maintaining her integrity despite the challenges.
“My dark complexion was not the only setback I faced in my career. Another reason why I did not get movie roles for like 14 years is my refusal to sleep around. When directors complained that I was too dark and I would tell them to add my lightning to the scene to make me look lighter.
“You can’t push me to do something I do not want to do. I will glow with this skin till old age and do not forget, black does not crack. I started issues when about 20 to 30 executives wanted sex in exchange for roles.
“And i said, as long as God exists, I would not find myself in such space. I didn’t get any movie roles for three years, and I did not understand what was happening until the day I saw one of our directors at Feminine Cafe at LTV 8, and asked him why he no longer called me for work.
“He then told me that their group of directors have decided not to give me roles and I was like why? He said it was because you refused to sleep with them. I just started crying and when I got home, I prayed to God to take control.”