In an interview on Hip TV’s Trending, Kelvin Ikeduba stressed his dedication to professionalism in the film industry.
He expressed frustration with the widespread unprofessionalism and emphasized what works for one person might not work for another in te movie industry.
The movie star stated: “The movie industry is very big. What works for A, may not work for B.
“Kelvin that people know, would rather die instead of giving a girl a role for sex because I am very passionate about what I do. So most times, when I meet mediocre people on set, it hurts me. I will never ever do that.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Kevin Ikeduba also said he would have become a drug baron if he hadn’t joined the movie industry.
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