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Actress Chelsie Edogun |
Nollywood actress Chelsie Edogun is one of the hottest babes in the
movie industry at the moment. If you’ve seen the movie titled ‘Before
Christmas’ she featured in recently, you would agree that Chelsie is an
actress who doesn’t give a damn so long as she interprets her roles
well.
She started acting in 2006 while she was at Delta State university
but came into professional acting in 2012. Her latest movies include
‘Body Odour’, ‘Before Christmas’, ‘After Christmas’, among others.
This babe who is also called Cheledon tells Adaeze Amos all about herself, not concealing any…
Cheledon also owns and runs a beauty spa in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. She
has featured in over 20 movies, and her name rings a bell. She was born
on April 14, 1989 in Benin City. She said no one has ever séxually
harassed her in the industry and she can beat her chest about this. “I
haven’t been harassed séxually.”
You might say she is lucky; but she adds: “But that doesn’t mean no
man in Nollywood has approached me or wooed me. Why not? I feel it is a
normal thing. In fact, I like when men approach me. It makes me feel
that I’m still a woman.”
She is quick to tell you that her beauty can sell any movie any day
and that her b00bs are hot, hence they are her selling point. “I love
every part of my body because I believe and know my beauty can sell a
movie,” she said, looking at her ‘oranges’.
“But my selling point is my b00bs,” she enthused.
There are some bad things Cheledon can do and damn the consequence,
hence showing how daring she can be. If you try her with a large chunk
of money in hard currency and give her roles where she would have to act
nud’é, be prepared to watch her bare it all in a movie! If it is other
screen divas, their answer would have been the other way round, opposite
of what she said.
“I think I can act nud’é for one billion pounds. Of course, anyone would go crazy for that amount,” she said.
“I am into buying and selling business. I import shoes and clothes, strictly for ladies,” she said amid smiles.
For those hoping to join Nollywood or wishing to make a career in acting, Cheledon has some words:
“Well, I will like to say a word to the upcoming artistes. They
should believe in themselves and always bring out the best in anything
they do. We all know nothing good comes easy, so they should never give
up.”