- Paschaline Alex has opened up on Funke Akindele’s character, while praising her.
- The actress claimed Akindele is an honest person but can be brutal about it.
- Alex applauded the mother of two for teaching her major life lessons.
Nigerian film actress, Paschaline Alex, popularly known as Cordelia, from her role in Jenifa’s Diary has made some revelations about her colleague, Funke Akindele’s character.
The actress who referred to Funke Akindele, as her second mother hailed her for her unwavering support in her career. Paschaline Alex in a post on Instagram, said Funke is honest and sometimes can be brutal because she wants the best for and from her.
The Thespian revealed that the Nollywood ‘Box Office’ queen taught her to love and never settle for anything less than she deserves. She added that one of the most beneficial lessons Funke Akindele taught her was love, which supersedes every other principle of life. Paschaline wrote:
“@funkejenifaakindele, my second mother You’re always honest, although sometimes brutal, and made me into the woman I am today. From my hair to my clothes, all the way to my major in film, though it changed several times, your support never did. As you’d always say “If you like it, I love it”.
“More importantly, you taught me how to love and never settle for anything less than what I deserve. You showed me my inner beauty, a lesson that didn’t register until later in life but one of the most beneficial lessons you have taught me is the lesson of love which supercedes every other principle of life.”
“Thank you Mama God bless you Agunwanyi @funkejenifaakindele.”
In other news, actor Kunle Remi has explained why his wife, Tiwi didn’t take him seriously when he was proposing to her and why there is no video of it.
The actor who made the revelation in response to one of his fan’s questions, said that there was no one to record the process as it was spontaneous.
Kunle Remi however affirmed that he did get down on one knee and put the ring on Tiwi’s finger when she refused to believe he was serious about it.