Nigerian
entertainment industry has recently become a haven of
lesbianism, where homosexuality is no longer seen as an indulgence akin
to taboo. But where young entertainers go to any length to get roles in order
to flaunt their new found celebrity status with the view to attracting the
well-heeled in the society. This ugly development has even spread to churches,
night clubs and parties. The act which
many believe is alien to African culture has become so acceptable to those
involved in it without any remorse. Our team went to town to sought the
opinions of the entertainers on the disturbing issue.
People take
closeness to mean lesbianism — Lizzy, Actress
I have heard
about lesbianism in Nollywood but I can’t actually place my hand on anyone.
When people spot you hanging out with
lots of female friends or sharing room with your female colleagues; they assume
you are a lesbian. Using myself as an
example; I am fond of keeping girlfriends; I can peck and hug her closely in
the public,when people see such closeness they assume you are lesbians without
evidence.
I don’t
judge people base on what I see; I have to be close to you first and foremost
before I draw my conclusion. To be candid with you, I have not met any lesbian and I have never
been harrassed by any.
I have heard
about it — Ani Amatosero, Actress
Yes, I have
heard there are lesbians in Nollywood but I cannot accuse anyone because nobody
has approached me before now. People
gossip a lot and assume things especially when they don’t like you or when they
find out that you are a friend to someone they feel is a lesbian.
I don’t
judge people by their appearance or what others say about that person. I judge people by how they treat or deal with
me. In every 12 persons. there is always
a Judas. But this time, I cannot fish
out the Judas because the Judas has never tried touching me or wooing me to
sleep with her. I honestly won’t lie to you; I have never experienced it!
I am not
against lesbianism — Toyin Actress
I don’t
discriminate against ‘same sex’ as we live in a free world. We need to treat
everybody the same way. Even though there are bisexual;gay,lesbians and others
we do not know much about; we are all the same. It is their lives hence; they
should decide what works for them. I will be surprised if we have same sex in
Nollywood because our culture forbids
such practice.
It could be
allowed in America and Europe, we understand.But I seriously think Nigerians
should stop imitating bad things from teh western world.
It’s common
in Nollywood — Stephanie, Actress
It is a
common thing in the industry and many of them are not even ashamed of being
lesbians or bisexual. I don’t hate those who are into it. But l hate the act. I cannot be caught even in my
wild dreams involved in lesbianism!
It’s a free
world — Capital FEMI
I don't think
there is any need beating about the bush. We should hit the nail on the head.
What ever a man or woman does behind close doors is strictly their business.
Your sexuality do not determine how good you are in your job. I do not think it
shoud affect other people’s job. I grew up to know that sex is supposed to be
practised among two opposite sex. It is not supposed to be between the same
sex. All the same, it is their business as I don’t have much to say on the
issue.
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