Nigerian skit-maker and actress, Kemi Ikuseedun, also known as Mummy Wa, has said that men are not the only ones guilty of sexual harassment in the entertainment industry.
The lady, who is also called Kemz Mama said it may come as shock to many, but women also engage in sex-for-roles with fellow women.
Mummy Wa, stated this in an interview with Saturday Beats, noting that such things will always be a part of the system.
She said; “I feel like it’s general in the entertainment industry. There will always be things like that. Some men ask for some things, and some women ask for some things as well. You will be shocked. But, if you know what you want to do, just get at it. You don’t need anyone who wants to have sex with you just because of a skit. It does not show real talent. One does not need to feel pressured.”
The content creator also said consistency was responsible for what she had been able to achieve with her career.
She said; “People are always watching. They know when one is consistent. You will be shocked to know that people have been watching.”
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