Motunrayo Oluwakemi is excited about her set of boobs, saying it brings her attention.
The busty movie director and actress said this during a chat with Potpourri, where she shared some of her experiences with men, pointing out that it is pathetic how actresses are perceived by men and society at large.
Oluwakemi narrated some of her experiences with men and highlighted the unfortunate stereotype that she often face from men.
She cited an instance: “Some time ago, I was in Dubai and one of my fans got to know about it. He then sent me a message on social media, asking me to name my price. I was furious and asked him what he meant by that. He said I should understand what he meant, that he wanted to send me some money to come over and spend some time with him, I blocked him immediately. I am busty but then I know the only thing my male fans like about me is my boobs. They can’t just get their eyes off it.”
She added: “I think the most challenging aspect of being an actress is the way people perceive us. The untrue assumptions are quite disturbing. Some people classify actresses as “runs girls” (pr*stitutes) in disguise and I think it is not appropriate to have such thoughts. For instance, I recently bought a new SUV and some people were quick to say it was my sugar daddy that bought it for me. It’s unfortunate that people think we can’t do good things in life through our sweat and without men. Aside from acting, I have a wine and jewellery store,” she added.
She explained her experience while started off in the movie industry. She said: “I joined the movie industry in 2008 through Afeez Owo Group (Double A Entertainment). Getting into the movie industry was not a walk in the park for me. When I first came into the industry in 2009, the competition between actresses was much but I thank God I am still alive and doing well for myself.”
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