Some ladies enter movie industry to sleep their way to stardom - Kosoko

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Veteran Nollywood actor, Prince Jide Kosoko, has given his opinion his on the  controversial issue of sex-for-roles in Nollywood, noting  that some women deliberately  join the movie industry with the  aim  of leveraging sexual relationships to rise to fame.

Speaking during an appearance on the latest edition of The Honest Bunch podcast, Kosoko dismissed the idea that sexual demands in the industry are always imposed by producers or directors. 


He  said  that while such situations may happen, some aspiring actresses also willingly adopt such strategies as a means to advance their careers.

He  averred  that no one can be coerced  into any form of sexual exchange, noting that individuals have the power to decline offers they are not comfortable with. 

According to him, the narrative around sex-for-roles is often exaggerated, as there are cases where individuals come into the industry already planning to use such means to make a name for themselves.


He said, “If I said I need you to come and warm my bed so that I can give you this role, and you said, no, you don’t want to, they cannot force you to do it. If someone introduces something to you and you are not interested, say no. All these sex-for-role things, forget about it. I know some ladies that equally come into the industry with the determination that, by the time ‘I sleep with this and sleep with that, I will get my name.’”

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