I'm single and ready to mingle —Eniola Badmus
By Funmi Johnson Interviews | Sat, 16 Aug 2008
Eniola Badmus
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When you say big and beautiful, that is the case with Eniola Badmus. She made her entry into the movie industry eleven years ago with the movie Brutal times, and ever since, she has had countless movies both in English and Yoruba to her credit.
She is a known face in some television jingles and promos. Undermining her size, beautiful Eniola is one actress that carries herself with such great confidence on and off set.
She has featured in films like Black Bra, where she played the hard babe on campus. In this chat with Showtime's Funmi Johnson, she speaks on her career, her grooming, and her preference when it comes to choice of underwears. She says she is still single and ready to mingle and of course, she says she is very romantic. Enjoy.
How is life and how is the acting career treating you?
We thank God, acting is going on well.
How long have you been acting?
I have been acting since 1997 and that is about eleven years now. I actually started with an English film.
Which was your first movie?
Brutal Times.
What inspired you to go into the acting profession?
I have been acting right from my university days at the University of Ibadan.
What did you study in school?
I did Theater Arts for my first degree in U.I but I am in the final year of my second degree now.
Is it a childhood passion?
I have been acting from my school days; we used to have a drama group in my school then.
Considering your size, you are a wonderful actress. What is the confidence that keeps you going?
It is God that makes such achievement come true, not just by my abilities alone.
What was growing up like for you?
Growing up was fine. I went to series of primary schools. I started with Maryland Convent School and I left for Air Force Primary School and then to Adeola Elementary School in Ijebu Ode after which I went to Anglican Girls Grammar School in Ijebu Ode and then I had my first degree in University of Ibadan. And now, I'm at the Lagos State University for my second degree. My childhood was fun; my parents were neither poor nor rich but we were comfortable and I mingled with all sorts of people and that helped me grow up well.
Which part of the country are you from? Continued
Source: Funmi Johnson
She is a known face in some television jingles and promos. Undermining her size, beautiful Eniola is one actress that carries herself with such great confidence on and off set.
She has featured in films like Black Bra, where she played the hard babe on campus. In this chat with Showtime's Funmi Johnson, she speaks on her career, her grooming, and her preference when it comes to choice of underwears. She says she is still single and ready to mingle and of course, she says she is very romantic. Enjoy.
How is life and how is the acting career treating you?
We thank God, acting is going on well.
How long have you been acting?
I have been acting since 1997 and that is about eleven years now. I actually started with an English film.
Which was your first movie?
Brutal Times.
What inspired you to go into the acting profession?
I have been acting right from my university days at the University of Ibadan.
What did you study in school?
I did Theater Arts for my first degree in U.I but I am in the final year of my second degree now.
Is it a childhood passion?
I have been acting from my school days; we used to have a drama group in my school then.
Considering your size, you are a wonderful actress. What is the confidence that keeps you going?
It is God that makes such achievement come true, not just by my abilities alone.
What was growing up like for you?
Growing up was fine. I went to series of primary schools. I started with Maryland Convent School and I left for Air Force Primary School and then to Adeola Elementary School in Ijebu Ode after which I went to Anglican Girls Grammar School in Ijebu Ode and then I had my first degree in University of Ibadan. And now, I'm at the Lagos State University for my second degree. My childhood was fun; my parents were neither poor nor rich but we were comfortable and I mingled with all sorts of people and that helped me grow up well.
Which part of the country are you from? Continued
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. | .-. (Location: United Kingdom) | 9/27/2009 6:43:00 PM
Rumor has it that you are dating a married man, who is even very junior to you. If that is true, e jo e jawo.



