Bose Oladimeji is now starting to get all the attention in the Yoruba film industry, for both her ability and great looks. However, Bose, from Kwara State and an English graduate of Tai Solarin University of Education, Ogun State, is blazing with craving to do things the majority of her associates wouldn't set out despite the fact that she wouldn't cross the rubicon of going naked.
But there is something troubling Bose and it has nothing to do with going bare. The interview she conceded Vanguard at some time around April, where she expressed she could never wed a poor man, as per her, has been frequenting her. As she would like to think, she accepts the fact that people are confused of what she truly implied.
"Many people have totally misinterpreted the statement. In my journal no man is truly poor unless he trusts himself to be poor. What I really implied was that I need my man to be persevering, great, smooth, savvy, reliable, mindful and cherishing. What I implied was a sluggish man. I can't wed a lethargic man. On the off chance that a man is sluggish he puts his family in risk of unreliability, destitution and need. I can wed any man presently he is not sluggish and prepared to work and permit me to work as well. I can't be a full housewife on the grounds that to me it is an indication of apathy" she clarified in a visit with Potpourri.
Despite being in the business for only several years, Bose Oladimeji has delivered four movies she could call her own. "Oniduro was my first generation, trailed by Laye Lorun, Adajo Aye and my most recent work, Aye Mi. Aside from those I created, I have highlighted in such a variety of different movies that I can't check" she once told Potpourri.
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