Kevin Uvo, Nollywood Actor Tackles His Colleagues Over ‘Fake Life’

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Kevin Uvo

Nigerian actor, Kevin Uvo has accused his colleagues in the movie industry of living a fake life.

Moji Delano reports that this is coming in the wake of the burial of late actress, Ada Ameh where some Nollywood stars shared videos of themselves crying online.

However, Kelvin Uvo in a post shared on his Instagram page describes the trend as fake life and drama.

According to him, some of his colleagues will lose a loved one and start ‘forming cries’ just for social media.

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He further questioned who grieves and employs the service of a cameraman.

He wrote:

This Nollywood hen everything na fake life and drama to some people, some go lost their mama, papa or close relative, them go even day form crying for just social media.

Who grieves and employs a cameraman? Too many fake people in Nollywood I swear down ( No fu*king apologies) their life’s is on fake cctv

 

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Equally important, Ada Ameh died on 17 July 2022. She was 48 years old.

ADA AMEH

Her family had earlier announced that the funeral service and interment would be held at the family compound on Friday.

A candlelight service was held on Thursday at Saint Mary’s Primary School, Ogobia.

Before her sudden demise, the actress battled with mental health issues after losing her only child.

Ada Ameh who opened up on her mental health battle during a session on TVC, Your View, revealed that the death of her daughter made her struggle with living.

According to her, she has been depressed for years and her daughter’s death worsen it because she was her best friend, and sister and it felt like her world had crumbled down with her death.

The ‘The Johnsons‘ star lost her daughter, Aladi Godgift on October 20, 2020.

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