Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Ghanaian Actress Nikki Samonas finally opens up and said I never had sex with Jim Iyke, is strictly business
Ghanaian Actress Nikki Samonas has for the first time opened up about some controversial X-rated scenes with Nigerian ‘bad boy’ actor Jim Iyke.
In an exclusive interview with UTV, she denied allegations that she had s*x with Nigerian actor Jim Iyke in a movie as it is being rumoured about.
“Yes! Jim Iyke and I have done a lot of movies together. It is through Jim Iyke that I shot my first movie in Nigeria. Yes we starred in a particular movie and a movie is a movie. It is make believe so whatever you saw in the movie is make believe. We did it that way to show people that things like this happen but it doesn’t mean it really happened”.
About what went on between her and Jim Iyke both on and off the cameras she emphasized was only for the time they were working together like actors do. There was nothing between them.
“After the movie came out there were rumours that we were dating. No! There was absolutely nothing going between us. I never dated Jim Iyke and I never had s*x with Jim Iyke I haven’t done anything like that with him, whatever I have done with Jim Iyke is strictly business so what you see us doing in the movie is make believe”.
Asked if this movie affected her in anyway; she said most of her family members, friends and even the media felt disappointed when they saw the video. This was because they thought it was a private affair which has been recorded and leaked on the internet but she tried to explain to those who complained to her that it was just a scene from a movie.
As to whether she is still close to Jim Iyke, Nikki disclosed that it’s been a while since she communicated with him adding that the movie brought some misunderstanding between them which she refused to give details of.
The movie titled “My first wife” raised a lot of controversies after it was released some years back with critics bemoaning how Nikki allowed the Nollywood actor to fondle her body and the extent of exposure all in the name of acting.
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