- Nollywood actor Saga Adeolu prefers to avoid kissing scenes in films if possible.
- He shared his views during an episode of the Nolly Icons podcast.
- Contrary to popular belief, most actors do not enjoy on-screen kissing.

Nollywood actor Saga Adeolu has spoken about his views on kissing scenes in films, saying he would prefer to avoid them if he had the choice.
In an episode of the Nolly Icons podcast, the reality TV star explained that contrary to popular belief, most actors do not actually enjoy on-screen kissing. According to him, such scenes are usually performed purely for the sake of delivering a believable performance.
Saga also revealed that despite appearing in several romantic movies, he has never experienced what he considers a good on-screen kiss.
“It is not easy to kiss another actor. It is weird. I have not really had any good onscreen kiss. It is weird having people invade your mouth with saliva.
“It is not something we enjoy. People think we enjoy it, but we don’t. We are just doing it for the story most times. If I had my way, I won’t kiss anyone in a film… There was a day I kissed four different girls on set,” he said.
He further stated that actors deserve more appreciation for performing kissing scenes in movies, rather than being criticised or judged for it.
In other news… Controversial Nigerian cleric, Pastor Chukwuemeka Odumeje, has once again stirred reactions online after making bold statements about self-worth and how people present their struggles on social media.
Speaking during a recent address, the clergyman described himself in unusually confident terms while advising people not to allow their problems define them publicly.
“I’m sweeter than sugar and saccharine. Never look like what you are passing through, your enemy will be happy. Some people always use their problems to qualify themselves; sometimes when they want to post on social media, they will look for touching-sorrow songs to make a video and post. It’s very wrong. Always be proud of yourself,” he said.
Odumeje emphasized that individuals should maintain confidence regardless of their challenges, warning that publicly showcasing hardship can sometimes be used against them.
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