- Ruth Kadiri has dropped her two cents on how aspiring and upcoming actors can make it in the movie industry.
- The actress started by warning against plenty filters on photos on their social media accounts because according to her, it’s a pet peeve for movie producers who need to see their natural look before reaching out for movie role.
- Kadiri also mentioned not using AI photo versions of themselves either.
Popular Nigerian film actress, Ruth Kadiri-Ezerika has generously dished out advice to aspiring actors and actresses to stop using too much filters.
She stressed the importance of showcasing their real selves on their social media pages, expressing that relying on filters might prevent potential collaborations with producers and directors.
Ruth Kadiri pointed out that producers often have a specific visual representation in mind, and if an actor’s page is saturated with filters, it can be discouraging for industry professionals who are seeking a genuine match for their vision.
The beautiful actress also urged aspiring or upcoming actors who fall into this category to embrace their true selves, as the nature of acting exposes individuals without makeup and filters.
Watch her speak below:
WITHIN NIGERIA reported in 2023 that Nigerian actress cum filmmaker Mary Remmy-Njoku took a swipe at a popular skincare product vendor and others with similar ‘deceptive’ nature.
Mary Njoku in the post she shared on Instagram revealed that she just walked past a popular cream seller who ‘glows’ online in photos and videos but looks different in real life.
The Thespian urged sellers of skincare products who use filter in their photos and videos to quit being deceptive, all in the name of making sales.
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