Nollywood actor, Muyiwa Ademola has teased his newest project which features his colleague, Toyin Abraham.
In a post on his Instagram page, Muyiwa gushed over the opportunity to work with Toyin Abraham, who he described as adorable.
Speaking on his newest project, which is produced by Bolanle Austen Peters, Muyiwa revealed that it is an epical journey. He told his fans to be ready to be blown away.
“It’s a pleasure to do this with my adorable @toyin_abraham.
It’s an Epical journey by @bolanleaustenpeters. Get ready to be blown away”.
We hope the Yoruba movie star, wouldn’t get emotional on set.
Toyin Alausa comforts Muyiwa Ademola as he breaks down in tears on movie set
Recall that months back, Muyiwa Ademola couldn’t control his emotions while on a movie set as he broke down into tears.
Sharing the touching moment on his Instagram page, Muyiwa noted how difficult it is to separate acting from real life.
According to him, the cast of Igboran, couldn’t hold back their emotions as they all broke down into tears after filming a touching scene. The emotional scenario was ignited by actress, Omo Alausa, who stirred up the emotions of everyone on set.
In a clip from the video, Toyin Alausa could be seen comforting the actor.
This wasn’t the first time, Muyiwa Ademola was in an emotional movie set.
Muyiwa Ademola consoles Mama Rainbow
The actor had consoled Veteran actress, Mama Rainbow, who couldn’t hold back her tears while shooting a movie scene.
The talented actress wept uncontrollably as she brought her role to life and it took a village of her junior colleagues on set to calm her down.
The then 79-year-old Mama Rainbow had to transform herself into her role and she couldn’t hold back the hot tears that rushed down her cheeks due to the touching scenario.
The scene was so touching that the actress wept profusely.
According to Muyiwa Ademola, they had to calm her down for hours before she could regain herself.
He noted how many of them have to cross the bridge to the world beyond to give justice to their roles.
He stated that oftentimes, getting back into one’s true character becomes difficult.