
American born actress, JJ Bunny has finally decided to return to her Houston base in the United State of America following earlier reports that she was trapped in Africa as a result of movie productions.
JJ left a few days ago and that is her first trip to the USA since she came to Africa last December. The move to return home will definitely reduce tension between her and her family and friends who have really missed her.
NEWS-ONE reports earlier stated that the actress' family was shipping either her Bentley or Hummer H3 to Africa for her to use.
Currently, it is not clear if they had halted the move since a source close to JJ said she would be returning to African again because she had more movie scripts to shoot.
“Of course she will be returning to shoot in Africa because she has more movies to shoot. I'm not sure if they had stopped the decision to ship one of her cars because she can't always be hiring cars. Definitely, she is enjoying her career in Africa and she must find a way to keep up,” the close source said.
It is yet to be confirmed when she left for the USA but she is expected to return to Africa sometime this week. She was in Nigeria before travelling back to the USA and Nollywood sources said she had started getting attention from Nollywood producers.
Her latest released movie is 'Groom's Bride', featuring Africa's Best Actor Majid Michel. It was premiered a couple of weeks ago when JJ was not town.
Reports said there was some controversy about her role with Majid Michel which NEWS-ONE is currently following.
Bunny has lived in Houston all her life and is described as a Nollywood/USA A-List actress of many Diaspora movie credits.
She is also a recording artiste and a filmmaker who acted in her first feature film titled 'Caged' in 2009. She has successfully transcended into Nollywood and now Ghana's film industry.


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