Ace Movie actress, film producer and entrepreneur Yvonne Nelson has admonished actors to take their personal hygiene serious.
She said this in an interview with Andy Dosty on the Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM after she was asked whether she had ever been given a kissing role by her director which she declined.
In responding to the question, the movie actress said she has refused plenty of them because it is sometimes bad and very annoying so in those cases she tells the director that she cannot carry out that role.
She went on to say that as actors and actresses you need to respect yourself and the people you work with on set so in her case, personal hygiene should be taken very serious.
…"I have refused plenty. It is sometimes bad and very annoying. I believe as an actor you need to respect yourself and people you work with so personal hygiene should be number one", she said.
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