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Stop Chasing Married Men Dayo Amusa Advises Young Ladies by Junistark: 3:15pm On Nov 17, 2018
Nollywood actress and producer, Dayo Amusa has encouraged ladies to desist from the common trend of chasing after and dating men who are married.


In an interview with Punch Newspaper, Amusa shared her opinion stating that such act comes with consequences. She said, “Frankly, as a public figure and based on what I stand for, I would not encourage a young lady to chase after married men. Some might say that married men would take good care of them, but it is wrong. It is not something I would encourage the youth to do.

“Also, I do not think that having numerous boyfriends gives you the privilege of having a perfect guy as it could even cause confusion at some point”, she added.

Also commenting on the fake lifestyle that celebrities are now known to flaunt on social media, Dayo Amusa insists that she sees nothing wrong in painting a picture that is different from reality on social media considering the job of an actor is mostly ‘male believe’.

She said, “Although social media is a platform that is meant to provide opportunities for people, sadly, most people are misusing it. I do not see the big deal in any artiste going on social media to live a particular life because it is called showbiz. You have to ‘show’ for the business to grow.

“You have to brand yourself and make people see that you can promote their products well through the lifestyle you depict. If that is what people mean by fake life then it is fine. As an artiste, we live in a make-believe world which means that 80 per cent of the things you see us do on screen and even on social media are make-believe.

“It is totally different from my personality. I might be at home and choose to tie a piece of cloth round my waist and drink garri. But if I would go on social media, I would not want to do that because some of my fans would be disappointed.

“I am not advising young women to pretend to be who they are not. What I am saying is that as an artiste, we need to ‘show’ for the business to grow. I am a very realistic person and I do not see myself as one of those fake ones.”


source:https://www.bossmeek.com.ng/2018/11/stop-chasing-married-men-dayo-amusa-advises-young-ladies.html

Re: Stop Chasing Married Men Dayo Amusa Advises Young Ladies by Junistark: 3:45pm On Nov 17, 2018
Junistark:
Nollywood actress and producer, Dayo Amusa has encouraged ladies to desist from the common trend of chasing after and dating men who are married.


In an interview with Punch Newspaper, Amusa shared her opinion stating that such act comes with consequences. She said, “Frankly, as a public figure and based on what I stand for, I would not encourage a young lady to chase after married men. Some might say that married men would take good care of them, but it is wrong. It is not something I would encourage the youth to do.

“Also, I do not think that having numerous boyfriends gives you the privilege of having a perfect guy as it could even cause confusion at some point”, she added.

Also commenting on the fake lifestyle that celebrities are now known to flaunt on social media, Dayo Amusa insists that she sees nothing wrong in painting a picture that is different from reality on social media considering the job of an actor is mostly ‘male believe’.

She said, “Although social media is a platform that is meant to provide opportunities for people, sadly, most people are misusing it. I do not see the big deal in any artiste going on social media to live a particular life because it is called showbiz. You have to ‘show’ for the business to grow.

“You have to brand yourself and make people see that you can promote their products well through the lifestyle you depict. If that is what people mean by fake life then it is fine. As an artiste, we live in a make-believe world which means that 80 per cent of the things you see us do on screen and even on social media are make-believe.

“It is totally different from my personality. I might be at home and choose to tie a piece of cloth round my waist and drink garri. But if I would go on social media, I would not want to do that because some of my fans would be disappointed.

“I am not advising young women to pretend to be who they are not. What I am saying is that as an artiste, we need to ‘show’ for the business to grow. I am a very realistic person and I do not see myself as one of those fake ones.”


source:https://www.bossmeek.com.ng/2018/11/stop-chasing-married-men-dayo-amusa-advises-young-ladies.html

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