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Adedemeji Lateef’s bride, Mo Bimpe speaks on sexual harassment

Moments ago, beautiful Nollywood actress, Adebimpe Oyebade and her Nollywood lover, Lateef Adedimeji broke the internet with their wedding photos.

The shock was coming shortly after the actress popularly known as Mo Bimpe had denied her relationship with her now husband, claiming there were only casual friends.

According to her, she and Lateef are not in a romantic relationship and she added that they both have their separate relationships.

She had told Broadway TV that fans are the ones who make it seem like she is dating the actor because they are close friends and people see them together a lot.

Mo Bimpe shares her success story adding that she had never been sexual harassment since she ventured into the make-believe world.

“No, I never had to go through sexual harassment in the industry. Probably because of how I started, through auditions.
I got my first acting gig December 2016 Agbedemeji (Crossroad) produced by yomi fabiyi, directed by Abbey Lanre but I started acting officially when the movie came out in October 2017. So far, I have done over 50 movies since the release of Crossroad,” she said in a phone chat.

Speaking further, Mo Bimpe listed the challenges she had gone through to become famous.

“Well ,it hasn’t been easy like most people think, but like all walks of life, our industry has it’s own pros and cons. I’m not complaining though, because every stress/hardwork has it’s own advantage. Success comes only through hard work and perseverance. It was harder when i started as i didn’t have anyone, but people believed in me because of my performance in my first movie Agbedemeji. They were surprised a green horn could take/murder such challenging role like that,so many actors, directors, producers were impressed. But it’s so much easier now because I have so many mentors who I lean on for advice and direction. I’m glad I’m on the right path,” she stated.

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