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Entertainment of Thursday, 24 December 2020

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Actress Funke Akindele says her husband calms her down when they are on set

Funke Akindele says she apologises first in a disagreement with her husband Funke Akindele says she apologises first in a disagreement with her husband

Fans of talented Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele-Bello, are looking forward to the release of her highly anticipated movie, Omo Ghetto (the saga), on December 25.

The filmmaker, in an interview on TVC’s Your View, stated that it took two years to come up with the movie because she just wanted to bring back an old movie from scene one productions.

She also mentioned that the popular Jenifa series was still running and since the first Omo Ghetto was interesting, she agreed with her team to bring it back.

Speaking further on the movie, the actress revealed that 85% of her soon to be released film was shot in scene one studio and if she had not played her role, she would have cast equally talented actress, Bisola Aiyeola.

On her relationship with her husband, JJC Skillz, who co-directs with her most times, the mum of two said that whenever disagreements came up, she was always the first to apologise.

Funke further stated that her husband communicates better, so anytime she had problems with someone on set, she would report to him.

The screen diva also noted that she has the creative juice while her husband handles the technical aspect.

Akindele conclusively mentioned that she has a short temper, and her husband calms her down most times. She described the man as a loving and good partner.

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In other news about the actress, Legit.ng reported that Funke Akindele-Bello hit the 12M followers mark on Instagram, making her the Nollywood actress with the highest number of followers on the app.

The excited movie star took to social media to celebrate as she posted a customised photo to mark the occasion.