BBNaija’s Saga and I not dating – Detola Jones

I had always wanted to be an actress – Desola Jones opens up on her profession


Nigerian actress, Detola Jones, has denied ever being in a romantic relationship with Big Brother Naija 2021 star, Deolu Okusaga, popularly known as Saga.

She talked about how fans took her and Saga’s on-screen chemistry in a movie too personal and began to wrongly project them as a couple in reality.

The screen diva clarified in a recent interview that they are just friends and the aspect of her dating the reality star only happened in the film titled ‘Not The Plan’.

Detola said;

“Deolu and I are just friends. I think the rumours started from people who were so obsessed with the chemistry our characters had in the film, and are desperate for us to be an item in reality.

“But, unfortunately for them, we are just friends. We met for the first time on that set, but we clicked instantly, and it seemed like we had been friends for years. That’s about it.”

Detola Jones

Furthermore, she recalled always wanting to become an actress and solidifying her position when she was five years old, and her father took her to see a stage play. Detola Jones said;

“I had always wanted to become an actress. I always wanted to be involved in entertainment, whether acting, singing or dancing. I always loved watching my favourite TV and music idols on screen, but there was one defining moment that really made it all click for me.

“One day, when I was about four or five years old, my dad took me to see a play, and it was electrifying. I remember how great I felt on that day.

“Thankfully, I got into the industry when the world had started to embrace the dark skin. I really cannot say that I have faced any challenges solely based on my skin colour. I hope we can all continue like this.

“As Africans, we should celebrate every skin colour and body type. As an aspiring actor, one has to be confident in oneself. There will be different obstacles to overcome, and self-confidence will help one with at least 99 per cent of them.”

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