of filmmaker, Daniel Ademinokan. recently had a chat with ABIOLA ALABA PETERS where she talked about her
relationship with her ex-husband’s wife, Stella Damasus. Excerpts:
Well, I can’t complain. I just thank God for his grace, his mercies, the gift of life and endless blessings.
- You have been off the movie scene for a while. What happened?
It’s just that I’m really scared. I just have to be choosy when it
comes to acting now. There is a level you get to in your career, one
needs to be careful so as not to spoil all you’ve built over the years
on the screen with one stupid movie. So I’m only just trying to be
careful and choosy in the kind of productions that I find myself.
- Is it true that if you are not light skinned in the industry, you can’t get a role?
No, that is not true, whoever said that is lying. We have many dark
skinned actresses in the industry that are doing great. Funke Akindele
isn’t light skinned; Liz Da Silver and many more. We have some topnotch
dark skinned actresses that have done so well. It’s a thing of choice;
it’s even funny when somebody just comes up and says, ‘oh I don’t like
the way God created me’ and decides to change it, so it’s a thing of
choice. I don’t believe in that notion.
- You were rumoured to be in a relationship with a journalist called Wale Olaleye. How true was that story?
This Wale you are talking about just got married last August. So if he
got married to me, people will know and it will be all over the
Internet, everybody knows his wife now.
- So who is Wale to you?
He is just a friend.
- You never dated?
No comment on that. You see, one will always have a relationship with a
guy and people will want to build a story around it and even if Wale
and I dated and I moved to his house, that was before he got married.
So if they say all those things about me, I’m not moved because it’s a normal thing and I’m used to it.
Even if I’m walking on the street with another person I’m probably
working with, people will still make out stories from it, so I’m not
bothered.
- So are you in a relationship now?
I’m in a relationship with God, my business, my career for now and my son.
- That’s to say you’ve given up on love and marriage?
No, not at all, I believe that when God says its time, its time. I will
never ever give up on love or marriage or trying again, I still believe
in love.
- How often do you see your son, are you with him now?
No, I am not.
- Would you accept your ex-husband if he comes begging?
No, I won’t, all I want is my son.
- Do you have your son now?
No I don’t.
- So what do you hope to do about that?
Well, we are still in court, so I don’t say much about it.
- Are you both still in touch?
We are in court; let both parties be for now.
- What about Stella?
I am not Stella’s friend, she and I don’t talk. We’ve never worked
together before, so we are not friends, I don’t have any business with
her.
- For how much can you play nude?
Ha! I can’t, no matter the money involved, I can never! Maybe if I was
white and I’ve been groomed in that sense, but thank God I’m a Nigerian.
I can’t dare it. I’m a cultured woman and I know my culture won’t
permit me, so I can’t.
- What’s your take about these regular marriage breakups in the entertainment industry?
I really don’t think it’s only in the industry. I think people hear
about us more often maybe because we are in the spotlight; it’s
everywhere. Even pastors also suffer the same thing, so it’s not just
the entertainers alone. There was a day in my church when we were about
having our anniversary.
We were talking to the pastor and his
wife came and was saying we should leave her husband alone to rest that
he was just coming in from travel. So you can imagine whatever it is
they must have been going through at home.
It’s because we are
in the spotlight that is why people hear of ours. Because of this my
marriage issue, I go to court all the time. I see and hear cases; it is
everywhere. But as entertainers, we hear things a lot and we have
developed thick skin, because there are some words you will hear and you
will almost commit suicide.
- What is the wildest thing you’ve heard about yourself?
That should be when they were rumouring that my husband left me because
I was cheating on him and all that, it’s not really new to me. I just
felt it’s one of those things they say, sometimes some will even say it
as if they were there, but I’m not moved like I said earlier.