'Entertainment Industry Is Not for the Faint-hearted or Weak' - Nollywood Actress, BamBam

Former Big Brother Naija Housemate cum Nollywood actress, Bamike Adenibuyan, popularly known as BamBam, has described the entertainment industry as a battlefield, emphasising the resilience required to thrive.

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Torizone reports that the reality TV star, opined that the entertainment industry is not for the weak, noting that her relationship with God had sustained her.

According to the thespian, despite the challenges, she remains steadfast in her ambitions, aiming to make a lasting impact, tackle industry challenges, and earn global recognition for her craft.

She said, "The entertainment industry is like a battlefield. It is not for the faint-hearted or weak. What has sustained me is my relationship with God. I am an embodiment of His mercy and favour. Our industry is saturated with many fantastic female actors, but blockbuster movies are limited. There's a bias towards familiar faces, so you never know when you'll be the one they call for a chance

"My future aspirations are endless. I desire to create a solution that would solve a problem in the movie industry. I also desire to win global awards, like the Oscars and the likes. I would like to be acknowledged as one of the outstanding acts in Nigeria.

"I would also love to train and star in an action film, and I aspire to be part of productions where Hollywood partners with Nollywood. Additionally, I would love to act voiceovers for animations, as I have a passion for theatre and screen acting. I wish to represent Nigeria on all levels and even establish my own film academy."

BamBam, who recently starred in Omoni Oboli's latest film, 'Love in Every World', recalled a profound moment on set when she and her team helped save a suicidal woman.

She added, "Myself, the cast, and crew allowed ourselves to be used by God to save a woman who nearly killed herself. It happened during this production. We all came together, praying, speaking to her, and pacifying her. We let her know that taking her life was not an option. Watching how Nigerians came together to help me reach out to domestic violence support services was heartwarming, and then we got Lagos ambulance to help."

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