EKO HOT BLOG reports that In an exclusive interview with Pulse, beloved Nollywood actor Deyemi Okanlawon shed light on a surprising revelation about his alternate career path. Despite his fame on the silver screen, Okanlawon confessed that if it weren’t for acting, he might have pursued a different calling altogether.
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Reflecting on his journey, Okanlawon candidly shared, “I don’t think I can call it a career path, it would have been more of a calling. I think I would have been a pastor [if I wasn’t an actor].” His words unveil a lesser-known aspect of the actor’s persona, offering a glimpse into the roads not taken.
Addressing speculations surrounding his on-screen personas, Okanlawon took a stand against domestic violence, dispelling any misconceptions about his personal beliefs. “Contrary to speculations,” actor Deyemi affirmed, “I am against domestic violence.”
Amidst the swirl of rumors, one particularly caught Okanlawon’s attention – the notion that he is “expensive to hire.” While he acknowledged the whisperings, he humorously quipped, “it isn’t a rumour.”
With this revelation, Okanlawon invites audiences to see beyond the characters he portrays, unveiling the complexities of the man behind the roles.
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As he continues to captivate audiences with his performances, his journey serves as a reminder that the paths we choose shape the narratives of our lives, even if they diverge from the expected.
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