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I will undergo plastic surgery if – Bimbo Ademoye

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Few Nollywood actresses boast of Bimbo Ademoye’s hourglass shape.

The award-winning Nollywood actress is undoubtedly one screen diva whose svelte figure has earned her attention and influenced gigs.

These days, in addition to talent, good looks and a banging body are unspoken requirements for females.

It’s no wonder why many female celebrities choose to go under the knife to get their desired shape.

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As a result, it is almost impossible to tell the natural body from the enhanced figure these days.

However, on countless occasions, Ademoye said she has had to explain that her body is natural and that maintaining her tiny waist and curves is by no means an easy feat.

The 31-year-old actress, in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES, revealed how she maintains her body shape despite her career as an actress.

The screen diva, who started her career six years ago, said she was born with a tiny waist.

She said about maintaining her body shape: “I won’t lie about having a particular routine, save for my bitter tea. Most importantly, I try to stay away from fatty food, even though it is not easy.

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“As an actress, sometimes we are shooting till 1 a.m, or 2 a.m deep into the night, and you just want to eat something, you find yourself eating Eba. But it’s not been easy. I get a lot of comments from fans and strangers alike about my waist. People should not be body shamed because of their shape. Instead, they must embrace a healthier lifestyle and exercise.

On the secret to achieving a tiny waist, she said, “The likes of ‘Cruvify Me’ helps me maintain my waist because when you wear waist trainers, it gives the body shape to grow with. There is little or no space for the waist to grow, and that’s how the curves are made.”

In the quest for a good body shape, most Nigerian women have resorted to embarking on various forms of surgeries.

Ademoye also revealed that she might go under the knife If childbearing thwarts her body shape.

“Do whatever you make happy. If I have kids and they take this shape away from me, I would go under the knife, and I won’t care about anybody. So if you have the money, buy it. Go for it if you think it would boost your business or brand. I’m not against plastic or cosmetic surgery.”
Journey into Nollywood

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Ademoye, who was recently nominated for the third time at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award, started her acting career when she was 22 years old.

The actress, raised by a single dad, said he accompanied her to her first audition and waited six hours.

“My Dad is like my soulmate, and we talk every day. My dad was very supportive of my career. He came to my first audition and waited six hours outside until I was done. Then I finished school, and I was only 22 years old.”

Ademoye started her career after being featured in a short film by Eva George titled, Where Talent Lies.

The actress, known for her comic roles in movies, is a Business Administration graduate of the Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State.

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She has featured in movies like Girlfriends (2019), The Family (2019), Kamsi (2018), Getting Over Him (2018), My Wife & I (2017), Looking for Baami (2019), Feels Like Heaven (2019), Sugar Rush (2019 film), Dear Affy (2020), Reach (2020), Nneka the Pretty Serpent (2020), Creepy Lives Here (2021), Breaded Life (2021), and lots more.

Ademoye also revealed that her favourite male actor is Uzor Arukwe. The duo have acted in lots of movies together as couples.

Despite her tremendous success in the movie industry, the actress also revealed that she would want to dive into skit making.

” I am considering going into content creation, not just for the comedy side of me, but also for the money.” There is lots of money on Youtube,” she said.

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Why vitamin N is a prerequisite for success [Video]

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Vitamin N, which means the ability to say No to yourself is very essential for success. The reason is stated in the video below:

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Chioma Nnadi makes history as first black female head of British Vogue

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Fashion editor and podcaster Chioma Nnadi has been named as the new head of editorial content at British Vogue, becoming the first black female head of the industry-leading fashion publication.

The 44-year-old is set to succeed Edward Enninful as the editor of British Vogue but her title will be Head of Editorial Content, unlike previous editors who were described as Editor-in-Chief.

Nnadi posted on Instagram: “I’m so thrilled to announce that I’m the new head of editorial content for @britishvogue. Huge thanks to Anna Wintour, @edward_enninful, and Roger Lynch for giving me this opportunity.

“I’m truly honoured and so excited to be coming home. Stay tuned!”

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As editor of New York-based Vogue.com, with recent cover stories have featured stars such as Rihanna, Cara Delevingne and Erykah Badu, Nnadi spent 13 years as a writer and news director for Vogue, and also co-hosts the publication’s podcast, The Run-Through.

“As someone who was born and raised in London, the energy of the city — its boundary-pushing style and creative scene — has shaped the way I look at the world,” Nnadi said in a statement on Monday, in the middle of London Fashion Week.

“Now, more than ever, it feels like a moment to look beyond borders while also celebrating the broad scope of what it means to be British,” she added of her return to her hometown.

“I’m looking forward to engaging a loyal and inspired digital community that is energised by our access, point of view, and storytelling.”

Anna Wintour, Vogue’s chief content officer and global editorial director, who inspired Meryl Streep’s character in the film The Devil Wears Prada, said Nnadi was “beloved among her colleagues” and “an editor and writer with an impeccable reputation — both here and in the fashion industry at large”.

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Enninful will remain as an editorial adviser to the UK title but move into a newly-created job next year aimed at growing the brand globally.

Born to a Nigerian father and Swiss-German mother, Nnadi worked at magazines Trace and The Fader as well as Evening Standard’s features desk before joining Vogue in 2010.

Her new job will commence from October 9.

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When Nollywood Celebrates FilmHouse Czar, Moses Babatope @ 40

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All roads led to The Podium events place in Lekki, Lagos, on the night of Friday August 25th when the cream de la cream in the movies and media industry trooped out to celebrate one of their own.

It was the 40th anniversary of the gentleman that family and friends call Muyiwa but whom the generality of the creative and technical stakeholders in Nollywood simply cherish as Moses Babatope.

It’s impossible not to acknowledge the immense contribution of this suave, debonair and business savvy gentleman in Nigerian cinema since he returned to the country from the United Kingdom where he was was educated in Banking and Finance for his first degree and International Finance for his Master’s.

Several friends, colleagues abd well-wishers spoke glowingly of his passion for the industry, his humility and generosity, since his days as a young film buff that assisted in getting many Nollywood films screened at Odeon Cinena, in Surrey Quays, London.

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They also applaud his exemplary career as co-helmsman at FilmOne/FilmHouse/Imax group.

The birthday dinner was sumptuous. The documentary clip about the celebrant was revealing. Music was awesome and the afterparty was as classy as it was sassy.

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