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Why finding true love as an actress is hard – Actress Laide Bakare shares

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  • Laide Bakare, a renowned Nollywood actress, discusses the obstacles women face in their respective fields in securing genuine love.
  • Laide Bakare, in an interview with The Punch, highlighted the challenges of discerning genuine intentions among renowned individuals.
  • The Yoruba film actress expressed disappointment that some men show more interest in her due to her celebrity status than her genuine nature.
Why finding true love as an actress is hard – Actress Laide Bakare shares

Laide Bakare, a popular Nollywood actress, talks on the challenges that women in their fields face in finding true love.

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In an interview with The Punch, Laide Bakare revealed her personal and professional issues, pointing out that it might be difficult for a well-known individual to accurately assess who is honest about their intentions.

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The Yoruba film actress noted that some individuals exhibit interest in her based on her celebrity rather than her actual nature.

Laide Bakare said;

“As an actress, producer and director, my primary challenge has to do with navigating relationships and finding true love. Sometimes, people are attracted to my status and my profession, rather than the essence of who I am. Distinguishing genuine connections from those based on fame is often a delicate task.”

Speaking about her decision to pursue acting, she said:

“I was inspired by broadcasters, as well as the deep love I had for journalism. I initially aspired to study Mass Communication; but fate steered me towards Theatre Arts. The twist, though unexpected, turned out to be serendipitous.

Studying Theatre Arts not only broadened my perspective on storytelling and communication, it also ignited a fervor for the entertainment industry. The vibrant and diverse experiences I had at the University of Ibadan became the stepping stone for my professional journey.

Now, as I navigate the dynamic field of the entertainment industry, I appreciate how that unconventional path has enriched my skills, offering a unique blend of creativity and communication that defines my roles in this exciting industry.”

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