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Yvonne Jegede Criticises Hypocrisy in Nollywood Debate

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Yvonne Jegede criticises hypocrisy as she defends Sarian Martins over backlash on her bald movie look

Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede has criticised Nigerians for what she described as hypocrisy while reacting to a viral photo of her colleague, Sarian Martins, over her movie transformation.

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The controversy followed criticism of Sarian Martins’ bald look for a film role.

The actress reportedly used foundation to conceal her hairline instead of shaving her hair, drawing backlash from some viewers.

Yvonne Jegede, however, defended the decision and questioned the inconsistency in public reactions.

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She recalled how she faced criticism for cutting her hair for her film Aja, with some suggesting she should have used makeup instead.

She said social media users are often difficult to satisfy, noting that the same audience that once criticised her for going bald is now condemning Sarian Martins for opting for makeup.

In a social media post, Yvonne Jegede urged fans to anticipate her upcoming movie Aja, describing the project as a reflection of her commitment to her craft.

The actress had earlier demonstrated her dedication in 2024 when she shaved her hair for the role, sharing a video of the transformation.

She said the decision was driven by the demands of the character rather than financial gain.

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Yvonne Jegede also shared a throwback image showing her in a similar bald look years earlier, reinforcing her reputation for bold and daring artistic choices.

The debate has reignited discussions around method acting and the expectations placed on performers within Nollywood.

Industry observers note that actors often undergo intense physical changes to deliver authentic performances.

Recently, Muyiwa Ademola revealed plans to cut his mini-dreads for a role, highlighting how character demands often require personal sacrifices.

Similarly, Jide Awobona spoke about undergoing a strict diet for a role under filmmaker Abey Jomo, describing the process as intense.

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Actress Bukunmi Oluwasina also shaved her hair and followed a demanding routine for a role she described as her most challenging yet.

In another instance, reality star-turned-actor Teddy A said he is learning sign language for a role, as he continues to push creative boundaries.

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As reactions continue online, Yvonne Jegede Criticises Hypocrisy highlights a broader conversation about artistic expression, audience expectations, and the evolving standards of performance in Nollywood.

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