"I am nothing close to the roles I play in movies"
"I am not an advocate of nudity or sexually graphic images in our
movies". Yvonne Nelson speaks on 'being a lesbian' and her bad girl
roles in movies.
Source: Chidumga Izuzu, pulse.ng, Vanguard., re-posted by Abdulgafar esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
Yvonne Nelson is a household name in the entertainment Industry. Popular for her roles in movies like 'Heart of Men', 'Forbidden Fruit', 'House of Gold' and her award winning self produced 'Single and married', the Ghanaian actress has carved a niche for herself.
In an interview with Vanguard,
Yvonne addresses the misconception people have about her, her bad girl
girl roles in movies, and lesbian rumours surrounding her name.
Read excerpts;
On bad girl roles and misconceptions.
“I
am nothing close to the roles I play in movies. People should
understand that I am an actresses and I get scripts that expect me to
act in a certain manner. As a consummate professional, I am not going to
turn down those scripts because I was expected to act in a certain
manner,”.
“I am aware that some people took exception to the role I played in the movie “Heart of Men” where
there appeared to be some form of frontal nudity, but the truth of the
matter is that there was no such overt display of nudity. But let’s even
for the sake of argument say there was some nudity, why are we so
judgmental and somewhat hypocritical?
The
same people who took issues with that movie watch Hollywood movies
where sexually graphic scenes are shown in a most morally appalling
manner. We don’t condemn such roles; we, as a matter of fact, celebrate
such roles. I am not an advocate of nudity or sexually graphic images in
our movies. I have actually spoken against some of those tendencies; I
will never appear frontally nude in any movie no matter the fees
promised.
“I have morals and my morals
are held closely to my chest. As you may recall, I was not the only
person in that scene; there were others, and I am always at a loss when
my role appeared to have been the one that garnered the most reaction.
If you have been following the industry, which I believe you do, overt
resort to nudity has been greatly reduced.
It
was a phase-one that was experimented by some producers and realizing
that it ran counter to the values that Nollywood or Gallywood espoused,
the producers went back to doing stories that are heavy on family
values.”
On lesbian rumours.
“look at me….what do you think? Of course, I am not a lesbian.
Lesbianism
is against my religious beliefs, it’s against my cultural norms and I
think it was very mischievous for people to insinuate such about someone
they hardly knew. The rumor was started by a notorious website in Ghana
last year when they reported that they had never seen me with a man. In
their warped and twisted calculation, I was thus a lesbian. Can you
imagine such crass reasoning?
That they
had not seen me with a man, and may have seen me with my girlfriends
going out to have fun, and then automatically I was a lesbian. It was a
hatchet job – an attempt to discredit me, but they all failed. I am
heterosexual and would remain one till the end. When you are in the
public light as I have been blessed and privileged to being, your life
becomes a public property and some mischievous people will say all
manner of things about you. It comes with the territory, so I forgive
them.”
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