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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Mercy Aigbe -Gentry Talks About Her Second Marriage,Movie Roles And How She Copes...

Actress and fashion entrepreneur, Mercy Aigbe-Gentry, opens up on her career and misconceptions....



What projects are you currently working on?
I have a yet-to-be released movie titled Victims for the first time. I am also producing an English-speaking movie. I will feature in the film even though I am famous for my roles in the Yoruba movie genre.


Why did you decide to embark on the aforementioned project at this point in your career?
I am a professional actress and I can choose to produce a French movie if all that is required of me is to learn how to speak the language. I am not one to jump at any project especially when I am not too sure about the intricacies. It took me four years to begin producing Yoruba movies because I wanted to be grounded in the industry. As a producer, I am also an investor and I would want to recoup my investment as well as make profit. I will feature a number of Yoruba actors and Nollywood stars in the film, which will be released later in the year.


Why did you kick off your career in the Yoruba movie sector?
I didn’t choose to be in the Yoruba movie sector. I started out in Nollywood and I featured in several soap operas and movies. My career took a different direction when a Yoruba film producer cast me in his movie titled Ara. The movie became a hit and I soon began getting scripts from other Yoruba filmmakers and I couldn’t turn them down because I had just launched my career. In no time, I became a household name in the Yoruba film genre.
In between this time, I worked with Lancelot Oduwa-Imasuen in his movie titled The Other Side of the Coin.


You recently spoke about Yoruba movie practitioners being discriminated against. Why do you think this is so?
I really don’t know why and it has been on for a very long time. However, we have started to get better recognition unlike what obtained in the industry four years ago. The gap is already being bridged and I think it is only a matter of time. I think we Yoruba actors also need to let people know that we are also a part of Nollywood and demand to be respected like our English counterparts. Our works will speak for us at the end of the day. I think it is about time we are respected, so the gap that currently exists can be closed.


Do you think the Yoruba movie genre has better actors?
Our counterparts in the English genre have always had fantastic stories and actors. I think Nollywood should be one and devoid of any form of disparity or segregation. The term Nollywood in my opinion means movies made in Nigeria irrespective of the medium. I am also featuring in a Hausa movie which will be released soon.


Why are actors in the Yoruba sector tagged illiterates?
This is one area where I have a problem with people’s perception of Yoruba actors. Many people think we are uneducated and can’t speak good English. I think people are not informed, so whenever someone tells me they are not aware I speak proper English, I simply laugh it off.


In the last few years, you have attained new heights in your career. Some of your fans are of the opinion that you no longer fit into the Yoruba genre.
Some people write to me and request that I should feature in more English movies because they believe that only then will I gain more acceptance and recognition. My fans believe I’m not being appreciated in my sector.



Will you eventually stop acting Yoruba movies?
I can never stop acting Yoruba movies because that industry made me who I am today. As a matter of fact, a lot of people don’t know I am from Edo State. When I began featuring in Yoruba films, I wasn’t speaking the language flawlessly, so I had to learn on the job. My industry is very accommodating and that is why I would always be grateful to them for accepting me and giving me a platform to excel. I also produced a movie titled Osas in order to connect with my  Benin roots.


What roles can’t you take up even if the price is right?
I can never act nude because it is against our culture and my beliefs.


How supportive is your husband of your career?
Whenever I am overwhelmed with my business, career and family, he is always there to encourage me. He always recommends that I keep pushing.

Is he comfortable with the romantic scenes you take part in?
Yes, he is and I actually kiss in my movies. I was already an actress before I met my husband and he goes through my scripts. Sometimes, he chastises for not kissing well in a movie. I could be on set for a week or more and he does not make an issue out of it. I know I married my friend and he is very understanding.


How have you being able to keep your home?
It hasn’t been easy and this is actually my second marriage. Before I got married to my present husband, I asked God to make this my second and last marriage because I want to stay married. Our marriage is under scrutiny all the time and a lot of people just want to find faults even when there are no faults. My previous marriage taught me to be more patient, tolerant and prayerful.


What is the highpoint of your career?
That would be winning the African Magic Viewers Choice Award for Best Indigenous Movie. The filmKomfo, won me the award in 2014.


You dressed like a winner at the last AMVCA. Were you disappointed that you didn’t get an award?
No, I wasn’t disappointed. I already felt like a winner because my movie, Victims, got a nomination and that is why I was dressed in a glamorous wear. The icing on the cake was the fact that one of my mentees was the overall winner in that particular category. I have always dreamt of a day when someone would clinch an award and mention my name as his or her mentor.I have always dreamt of impacting someone in the industry. When you get to a certain stage in your career, it takes the special grace of God to mentor a junior colleague. I feel that singular action is what makes you an icon.


Tell us more about your AMVCA outfit that sent social media into frenzy?

People haven’t stopped talking about my dress. So many people aren’t even aware that a young, creative Nigerian fashion designer made the outfit. We shopped for the fabric together, agreed on the style and God made it a hit. I arrived at the award venue with a team and a back-up dress even though we had settled on a dress. The outfit earned me more followers and some people have even requested that my designer make the exact dress for them as their second wedding outfit.


culled from Punch....



60 comments:

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    1. Mercy always in the news now!
      Move on mercy!
      THISDAY don wake u from sleep.

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    2. Sharap dia Mercy. U are an attention seeker. I so hate that all of u lie " my hubby said I didn't kiss well in d movie" oh shittttt!!!!! Pls look for another popular phrase nah! Yinmu

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    3. Shut your dirty trap ugly bitch....if they come to interview her she should refuse abi? Hater oshi

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  2. What does "I think we yoruba actors" mean? So who ever edited this interview couldn't ensure to make some changes to the things she said without altering her point in a bid to quote her verbatim.
    SMH

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    1. Oya correct the phrase now madam teacher.
      #smh

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  3. Low esteem disturbing this lady. I must be popular by fire by force so help me God

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    1. Dat is ehn, she sha no want make dis matter die down. Never seen someone praise herself so much bcos of one outfit. Like wtf

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    2. Mofos. So it's a crime to be interviewed? It's not compulsory to comment so y'all stfu! Jealousy is a disease that eats so deep. If not taken care of in time it kills. Get a life

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    3. Chai bitter haters I'm sure you didn't read the interview

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  4. It is good that she is gradually leaving yorubawood for Nollywood.
    At least National newspapers such as Thisday can finally notice her. when next they are doing Nollywood s most fashionable actresses.

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  5. Mtcheeeeeew
    Ugly dress. Guess it's your hair and face that rocked the red carpet. Your dress is just there. Because na white dress abi. You for wear different color make we see how far.

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    1. Where is the sense in this comment?

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    2. Anon thank you... very senseless comment

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    3. Are this bitter? Pls send in ur pic let's see just ur face, ao we go know how far...she looked heavenly in that dress and Yes she was the best dressed female. NWA AMAKA GO AND DRINK SNIPER AND DIE!!!!!!!!!

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    4. That means she knows what fits her

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  6. I am finer dan dis babe sef, her own too much. Ever since she employed dat man dat can't shave his beard, I now dislike her sef.

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  7. Mercy you are so petty, filled with pride, step aside. You are even lucky blogs recognise you. Mtcheew

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    1. Just like ya name "ode". So who recognises you ooo? Arindin

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  8. That dress was heavenly, truth be told. She looked like one of the Hollywood star walking the Oscars red carpet. That dress can compete with any designer's in the world.

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  9. So that Mercy's dress was a material bought in Lagos and made in Lagos?
    Wow! Local ti really take over.

    Respect for the designer and Mercy.

    P.S- If you read this blog, you do not a professional stylist. Keep doing your thing Mercy.

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    1. Common keep quiet
      By the way u missed a word....oops

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    2. By the way, it's not common but come on or com'on. Hope you are corrected.

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  10. Ohoooh here is Mercy praying that someone should call her moviemother/mentor. Yet Maryjane Blogazine publicly called you blogmother and you didn't say a word about it nor write about her blog. Do you think it's easy? Coming from Maryjane Blogazine it means a lot. You never know what you have until you lose it. What does it cost you? Don't be intimidated. You don't know what blessing God have in store for you if you generously do it and don't be afraid of being overtaken.

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    1. U r deranged. So u had to do dis to be noticed? Na by force??

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    2. Maryjane,welcome ooo. Now,fuck off!

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    3. Maryjane it's okay,u r begninng to irritate d hell outta us. Babe u r simply obsessed,wetin??????? Abeg stop complaining......

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    4. Madam MaryJane welcome o. Miss Bipolar

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    5. That's coz that blog is so razz and local. Any form of praise coming from there is actually an insult if not a curse. Babe is trying to upgrade Pls don't sink her.

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    6. Kill yourself there madam maryjane blogger oshi

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    7. Mary Jane weldone o!
      Keep trying, one day I will be accepted.

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    8. May God save us from this Maryjane abi na St Janet? Hmm.

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    9. Come to think of it, wud she be dis stupid to give herself away? Looks like someone is trying to cause trouble by using her name since dey know d issues they av. Buh if dis is u Mary, den u r mad

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  11. I absolutely love that dress! She looked like a dream in it!

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  12. Errrm your hubby chastises you for not kissing well... Why e come dey vex for jalabia matter na?



    Sterra! Sterra!! Lmao!

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  13. Why are you bleaching Mrs husband snatcher? See your hand, the beautiful chocolate color God gave you is better than ihu Fanta ukwu coke.

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  14. The dress wore her,she looked good in it.

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  15. Mercy wants to start her own Era of stupidity now. Madam, plz rest. We know ThisDay has given you something to use as a reminder that u av to be in our face always.

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  16. Dear Mercy,

    You are a very beautiful woman and you dress very well. Do not let a washed up newspaper tell you otherwise.

    You should be styling Swanky Jerry and not the other way. You slayed for days and I don't dish out compliment easily.

    KING XOXO MYSTERY

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    1. And wtf r u that ur compliment matters? Kip fooling yasef

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  17. Weldon Mercy you are doing a great job. Forget all this Igbo movie maker calling themselves Nollywood and continue your good work.

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  18. God please forgive me,this is my second marriage.The first was far more better than my second honestly.I wish i can turn back the hands of time,i left a responsible and loving family and married an irresponsible and worst family.God ps have mercy on me.I wish i was patient and wise enough in my first marriage now i would be heading for my third marriage i feel like killing myself,i wish i had not listened to friends,i wish i was wise enough,i wish i was patient,i wish I wish I wish now see where i have landed myself.God i believe so long ther's life,ther's hope for me again for me and my child.Now my first hubby is married to my best friend......my life is full of regrets i placed money first b4 my. home(first marriage) now my second husband duped me and fled away leaving me to cateer for my baby alone.God pls forgive me and give me a third chance do not allow my innocent baby to suffer for the sins of her mother.My fellow blog visitors all i need is your prayers pls pray for me.Thank u

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    1. I have no pity for you. As umade ur bed,lie on it. Good luck in ur fifth marriage.

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  19. Weldone mercy. It was a lovely dress, truth be told. Some people just be hating unnecessarily

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  20. Weldone mercy. It was a lovely dress, truth be told. Some people just be hating unnecessarily

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