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There’s too much pressure on ‘people on TV’ – Jemima Osunde

March 26,2021
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Jemima Osunde has spoken out about the pressures that people in the film and television industries face.

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This comes as the calls for the removal of Ebuka Obi-Uchendu as the Big Brother Naija host. In the new tweet, Jemima spoke about how people want ‘young faces’ in the film industry at the detriment of current stars. Frank Edoho was recently dragged into the uproar after fans said he would make an ideal substitute for Ebuka.

“Is it that you don’t realize this is his job and source of income or you’re just wicked? Same way you’ll say “stop using these actors and actresses, give us new faces”….. okay!!! So the other ones should go hungry because you refuse to realize that this is A JOB?!! What should now happen to them? Why must one lose out because of another?”, Osunde tweeted.

Same way you’ll say “stop using these actors and actresses, give us new faces”….. okay!!! So the other ones should go hungry because you refuse to realize that this is A JOB?!!
What should now happen to them?

Why must one lose out because of another?

Ughh 🙄🙄😒

— Jemima (@JemimaOsunde) March 26, 2021

You will come online and be tweeting they should replace someone at his job when you’re doing the barest minimum at yours. The only difference between our job and yours is that ours puts us on tv and in your faces. Last last, we’re all working to earn a living. Don’t be mean

You guys put waayyy too much pressure on “people on TV”. Too much pressure mahn! Give us a break.

You will come online and be tweeting they should replace someone at his job when you’re doing the barest minimum at yours.

The only difference between our job and yours is that ours puts us on tv and in your faces.

Last last, we’re all working to earn a living.
Don’t be mean

— Jemima (@JemimaOsunde) March 26, 2021

You guys put waayyy too much pressure on “people on TV”.

Too much pressure mahn!
Give us a break.

— Jemima (@JemimaOsunde) March 26, 2021
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