ACTRESS BAMBAM: I HAVE GREAT CHEMISTRY WITH FELLOW ACTORS

Reality TV star and actress Bamike “BamBam” Adenibuyan has shared how she navigates romantic roles in films.

In a recent interview on Echo Room, hosted by her husband Teddy A, shared on X on Wednesday, BamBam explained that while she often displays convincing chemistry with her co-stars, she keeps her personal life separate from her characters.

“If people go check my other movies they will see that I generally have great chemistry with, like, even if there are no kissing scenes you would believe that these people are really married or really dating or it is just my style of acting. And once they say cut and I take my costume off, I wear my clothes, I get into my car, I become Bamike Adenibuyan and I come home to you,” she said.

The former Big Brother Naija housemate, now active in Nollywood, emphasized that professionalism and setting boundaries are essential.
She stressed that on-screen romance is strictly part of her work and does not reflect her real-life relationships.

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