How Can You Come Here Without Bra? – Nollywood Star, Ngozi Ezeonu Blasts Upcoming Actresses [Video]



In a bold statement on professionalism in the Nigerian film industry, veteran Nollywood actress Ngozi Ezeonu has condemned the attire of two aspiring actresses at an audition she was overseeing. The incident occurred during a recent audition, where the two young women appeared in crop tops and leggings, notably without bras, sparking a stern response from the seasoned actress.

Serving as a judge at the audition, Ngozi expressed her displeasure with the attire, describing it as unsuitable for a professional setting. According to Gists9ja, she remarked that such an outfit was inappropriate for a serious casting call and emphasized the importance of maintaining respect for the craft, particularly when it comes to auditions in the highly competitive Nigerian film industry.

“If I were in charge of overseeing auditions, anyone showing up dressed like this would be disqualified immediately,” she declared, underscoring her commitment to fostering professionalism among emerging talents.

The incident has drawn attention to the growing need for aspiring actors and actresses to adhere to professional standards and etiquette, especially when participating in auditions that are a critical step towards securing roles in Nigeria’s thriving film sector. Ezeonu’s comments resonate with many in the industry who believe that respect for the craft and its processes should be a priority for everyone involved.

The veteran actress’s call for appropriate behavior and dressing during auditions highlights her longstanding dedication to elevating the standards of Nollywood. As a respected figure in the Nigerian entertainment scene, her words have ignited discussions about the importance of professionalism and respect for the industry, particularly among newcomers.

The video of her comments has since gone viral on social media, with many applauding her stance on professionalism, while others have shared their thoughts on the matter, adding to the conversation on proper conduct and presentation in the entertainment industry.

As the debate continues, it serves as a reminder to aspiring actors and actresses that the road to success in Nollywood is not just about talent, but also about upholding the values of professionalism and respect.

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