When
talented Yoruba actress, Bimbo Thomas played the role of ‘Nikki’ in
Funke Akindele’s blockbusting movie, Omo Ghetto, only few people knew
she isn’t a thug or a street urchin.
In
the movie, Bimbo interpreted her role in the film as if she is actually
one of the street urchins that unleash terror in the society.
The
film painted her to be a tough lady, and the actress revealed that this
has affected her image as people fail to realize that it was just a
make-believe role.
The
Creative Arts graduate from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) told
Nigeriafilms.com in an interview that even some movie producers are
making attempts to stereotype her as an area girl.
But
Bimbo confessed that she isn’t comfortable with such, adding that she
has even started rejecting movie scripts that tends to give her such a
role.
But
speaking on how she deals with thugs and street urchins, who approach
her to give them a dose of her ‘Omo Ghetto’ character, Bimbo said they
(the thugs) even go to the extent of trying to fight her.
She said, “I have problems with the thugs (especially guys), when they see me, they always want me to flow with them.
“They
want me to give them what they see on movie screen. Even when I try to
give them ‘Bimbo Thomas’, they don’t want to see that. They just tell me
to stop pretending and give them my ‘Omo Ghetto’ character. They even
go to the extent of fighting me to make me come out of that shell.”
“I
always try to explain to them that I acted the ‘Nikki’ character as a
actress and that I am not exactly that ‘thug’ character. As a matter of
fact, I am now careful about, where I go,” she said .
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