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Monday, 22 July 2013
I Wasn?t Used And Dumped ? Yvonne Nelson
I Wasn?t Used And Dumped ? Yvonne Nelson
For
sexy Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson, heartbreak is a painful
experience best avoided. Not exactly in the mood to relive her
sensational breakup with popular Afro-hip hop act, Iyanya, she ended up
doing so just to set the records straight. The actress was in the
country to premiere her latest movie, “House of Gold” at the Silverbird
Cinema, Lagos, yesterday, and shares on sundry issues. Now bears
Nigerian name, Damilola: Excerpts:
For sexy Ghanaian
actress, Yvonne Nelson, heartbreak is a painful experience best avoided.
Not exactly in the mood to relive her sensational breakup with popular
Afro-hip hop act, Iyanya, she ended up doing so just to set the records
straight. The actress was in the country to premiere her latest movie,
“House of Gold” at the Silverbird Cinema, Lagos, yesterday, and opened
up on sundry issues. Now bears Nigerian name, Damilola: Excerpt:
How are you enjoying your stay in Nigeria?
Did I tell you I’m half-Nigerian and half-Ghanaian? I was given a
Nigerian name recently which makes me half-Nigerian. My Nigerian name is
Damilola. It has been wonderful, I always say Nigeria is like a home
for me. When I’m here, I do not feel like going back home again. But
it’s just that everything seems to be faster here.
You are in the country to premiere your latest movie. What’s the movie all about?
The movie is titled, ‘House of Gold.’ It is a family-oriented comedy,
and I want people to come and see two of Africa’s music stars Ice
Prince and Omawumi make their debut in a movie. I produced the movie in
partnership with Media Ghana.
“House of Gold” tells the story of
Dan Ansah Williams, a high-flying entrepreneur, business mogul,
polygamist and socialite who is battling with cancer and has six weeks
to live. With the help of his long-time associate and legal
representative, he embarks on a mission to recall all his children, most
of whom were born out of wedlock, back home.
Yvonne Nelson
Dan’s
last wish is to have all his children under one roof for seven days so
they will get to know one another and bond due to the fact that they
share the same blood line. However, that reunion proves a little more
than everyone bargained for as each child indeed returns with an agenda,
and this sets the stage for the most hilarious and bizarre seven days
of their lives. I’m urging people to come and see the movie because
they are going to laugh and have a nice time.
How did you get Ice Prince and Omawumi to star in the movie?
It was very challenging given the fact that they are busy people,
always performing at shows. I have my own way of doing things. I spoke
to them and they gave me their time and schedules, so I worked with it.
We spent about 15 days on set.
Your first movie, ‘Single and Married’ was also directed by Paschal Amanfo, what do you have with him?
Paschal
is one of the best directors in Ghana. He is a very straightforward
director and it’s very easy working with him. You would like to work
with somebody who helps make things go smoothly while on set.
What’s your experience like working with Ice Prince and Omawumi on set?
They were amazing on set. Ice Prince was the one who really shocked me
because he had a show a night before joining us on set. He did not even
sleep, as he took the next flight to Ghana and the moment he stormed the
set, he started reading his script and mastering his lines. Omawumi was
so good that I was tempted to ask her why she’s not into acting in
Nigeria. I also had the funniest Nigerian actor,Francis Odega, on set.
Why did you decide to star the duo in your film?
It’s my own marketing strategy as a producer. I believe they have their
own fan base and audiences. I wanted to spice up things. When you
watch my movie, my cast are usually very interesting. People are sick
and tried of seeing the same Nollywood and Ghollywood faces in our
movies. I could have used notable Nollywood actors, but I just wanted to
spice up things because I don’t think people are expecting what they
are definitely going to see in the movie.
Controversies have
been trailing your acting career in recent times; from your break-up
with Iyanya to accusations that you bleached your body and more
recently, an article posted online where you lamented that Iyanya used
and dumped you. Why all these controversies?
Did anybody hear me
say that? Nobody used and dumped me. As journalists, you should know
that your colleagues are fond of using sensational headlines to drag
traffic to their blogs and websites. At the end of the day, I did not
say somebody used and dumped me. I don’t remember saying anything like
that.
But what actually happened between you and Iyanya?
I
guess it is out there. I granted two interviews on this whole thing;
Bella Naija and Toolz(The Juice). I don’t want to repeat myself. My
interviewers took what they wanted to take away from the interviews I
granted them. I don’t have any control over what they decide to publish
or put out there.
You have moved on after the break -up?
It
happened last year. The reason I granted those interviews was to let my
fans know the truth about what transpired between Iyanya and myself.
Sometimes, one’s fans desire to know what’s happening to their idol.
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are you enjoying your stay in Nigeria?
Did I tell you I’m
half-Nigerian and half-Ghanaian? I was given a Nigerian name recently
which makes me half-Nigerian. My Nigerian name is Damilola. It has been
wonderful, I always say Nigeria is like a home for me. When I’m here, I
do not feel like going back home again. But it’s just that everything
seems to be faster here.
You are in the country to premiere your latest movie. What’s the movie all about?
The
movie is titled, ‘House of Gold.’ It is a family-oriented comedy, and I
want people to come and see two of Africa’s music stars Ice Prince
and Omawumi make their debut in a movie. I produced the movie in
partnership with Media Ghana.
“House of Gold” tells the
story of Dan Ansah Williams, a high-flying entrepreneur, business mogul,
polygamist and socialite who is battling with cancer and has six weeks
to live. With the help of his long-time associate and legal
representative, he embarks on a mission to recall all his children, most
of whom were born out of wedlock, back home. Dan’s last wish is to have
all his children under one roof for seven days so they will get to
know one another and bond due to the fact that they share the same blood
line. However, that reunion proves a little more than everyone
bargained for as each child indeed returns with an agenda, and this sets
the stage for the most hilarious and bizarre seven days of their lives.
I’m urging people to come and see the movie because they are going
to laugh and have a nice time.
How did you get Ice Prince and Omawumi to star in the movie?
It
was very challenging given the fact that they are busy people, always
performing at shows. I have my own way of doing things. I spoke to them
and they gave me their time and schedules, so I worked with it. We spent
about 15 days on set.
Your first movie, ‘Single and Married’ was also directed by Paschal Amanfo, what do you have with him?
Paschal
is one of the best directors in Ghana. He is a very straightforward
director and it’s very easy working with him. You would like to work
with somebody who helps make things go smoothly while on set.
What’s your experience like working with Ice Prince and Omawumi on set?
They
were amazing on set. Ice Prince was the one who really shocked me
because he had a show a night before joining us on set. He did not even
sleep, as he took the next flight to Ghana and the moment he stormed the
set, he started reading his script and mastering his lines. Omawumi was
so good that I was tempted to ask her why she’s not into acting in
Nigeria. I also had the funniest Nigerian actor,Francis Odega, on set.
Why did you decide to star the duo in your film?
It’s
my own marketing strategy as a producer. I believe they have their own
fan base and audiences. I wanted to spice up things. When you watch my
movie, my cast are usually very interesting. People are sick and tried
of seeing the same Nollywood and Ghollywood faces in our movies. I could
have used notable Nollywood actors, but I just wanted to spice up
things because I don’t think people are expecting what they are
definitely going to see in the movie.
Controversies have
been trailing your acting career in recent times; from your break-up
with Iyanya to accusations that you bleached your body and more
recently, an article posted online where you lamented that Iyanya used
and dumped you. Why all these controversies?
Did anybody
hear me say that? Nobody used and dumped me. As journalists, you should
know that your colleagues are fond of using sensational headlines to
drag traffic to their blogs and websites. At the end of the day, I did
not say somebody used and dumped me. I don’t remember saying anything
like that.
But what actually happened between you and Iyanya?
I
guess it is out there. I granted two interviews on this whole thing;
Bella Naija and Toolz(The Juice). I don’t want to repeat myself. My
interviewers took what they wanted to take away from the interviews I
granted them. I don’t have any control over what they decide to publish
or put out there.
You have moved on after the break -up?
It
happened last year. The reason I granted those interviews was to let my
fans know the truth about what transpired between Iyanya and myself.
Sometimes, one’s fans desire to know what’s happening to their idol.
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