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Comments By Tolulope Abereoje The acting profession in Africa has generally been seen as a profession for promiscuous individuals. The Nigerian movie industry, Nollywood, is not left out of this misconstrued belief. The female folks in the industry are however on the receiving end in this. From dressing seductively, to romantic gestures, to kissing, fondling and partying to the camera, actresses are always seen as prostitutes.

Tonto Dikeh Rumored link ups of actresses to politicians over time have also not helped matters. Little wonder a good number of upcoming and veteran actresses have confessed to have found it quite difficult convincing their parents of their passion for the craft and not the promiscuity the industry has been labeled with. The recent outburst of screen diva, Tonto Dike, after she allegedly caught an actress with her best friend’s husband on a trip in Dubai has added more icing to the cake.

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