Yoruba Nollywood actress Tayo Soboola otherwise known as Sotayogaga, has reportedly assumed her royal duties as she steps out with full royal guards.
Reports making rounds on social media claimed the actress attended a function in Abuja with a full royalty guard of her husband’s palace staff.
Kemi Filani recalls that Sotayogaga got married to a northern Emir in Nassarawa state.
She was conferred as the “Saraunia”, meaning the Queen Mother of the Uke Kingdom in Nassarawa state.
Reports gathered that the beautiful actress stepped into the party venue and got all eyes on her.
Fans who reacted to this development were surprised that the actress had married secretly.
Kemi Filani recalls that Sotayogaga opened up about her life as a married woman.
Speaking with Sunday Sun, the actress who had appeared in fewer movies following her marriage reacted to the trends of men restricting their wives from acting after marriage.
She said: “It’s their decision. I believe that for you to decide to marry an actress in the first place, there was something that you saw. If you eventually marry and say you don’t want that aspect of her, then it is left for the woman to decide if she can abide by it. It is a decision for the lady to make if she can cope with it. Most men do these things as a result of jealousy. They think that the way they saw her is the same way others will notice her.”
Asked if she can you give up her career for marriage, Sotayo said, “it depends. The question is that how many times do I even act now? One thing takes the other away; that is the truth. People think they can juggle, but eventually discover that one of those things would take precedence. Now, I do a whole lot of services that are taking me away from my career as an actress. It is not like my husband or anyone is saying don’t do movies again. He lets me do what I want. But I have to respect that there is a limit I can go when I am acting, and I don’t need to be told.”
The movie star also shared the biggest gift marriage has given to her: ” I have always been reserved, but I don’t look it. Marriage has given me the ability to maintain who I have been.”