Embracing Authenticity: Taiwo Ajai-Lycett Urges Actors to Embrace All Aspects of Their Craft

Youre not an actor if you cant kiss on screen
Youre not an actor if you cant kiss on screen

Renowned Nigerian actress, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, advocates for the authenticity of actors, stressing the importance of embracing all facets of the craft, including on-screen intimacy.

Ajai-Lycett firmly believes that a genuine actor should wholeheartedly embody every dimension of their profession, including the portrayal of physical intimacy on screen. In her view, any thespian who shies away from on-screen kisses cannot be deemed a “true actor.”

It is paramount, according to Ajai-Lycett, for actors to delineate their personal inclinations from the characters they portray. The veteran actress underscores that allowing personal reservations to impede the authentic portrayal of roles signifies a lack of commitment to the profession.

In a recent interview, the esteemed actress is quoted by KFN stating, “If you can’t kiss on screen, you’re not an actor. You don’t bring your personal preferences into play.”

Her assertion serves as a resounding call for actors to remain steadfast in their dedication to the craft, transcending personal inhibitions to deliver genuine and compelling performances.

Ajai-Lycett’s stance reflects a staunch commitment to artistic integrity, resonating with the essence of genuine portrayal and the evocation of raw, unfiltered emotions in the world of acting.

Her words echo beyond the realm of Nollywood, reverberating as a universal testament to the power of authentic representation, transcending borders and resonating with actors and aficionados worldwide.

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