- Nollywood actress, Lizzy Gold went berserk on a movie set due to fear.
- The actress shared a video of the moment she trembled so bad as the snake was being placed on her neck for a shoot.
- Taking to the comment section, her colleagues and netizens reacted to the clip.
Famous Nollywood actress, Lizzy Gold Onuwaje recently sparked a buzz online after she posted a terrific video of her on a movie set.
The mother of two took to her Instagram page with millions of followers to roll out a clip of the moment her director made her to carry a snake on her neck.
A visibly- terrified Lizzy Gold could be seen fidgeting and screaming on top of her voice as the python was about to be placed on her neck.
At the end of the day, Lizzy Gold managed to carry the reptile on her neck for the shoot.
Captioning the post, the actress revealed how much she hates snakes, admitting that she has never been so scared all her life.
She wrote:
“I have never been so scared all my life the way I was today…am so scared of snakes..I hate snakes …I hate creepy things …my director made me carry one today ..she insisted the character must film with the snake …oh my God ????????????????
Cc @kevinuvo
Wicked director @nellyann_james.”
See the post below:
Taking to the comment section, colleagues of Lizzy Gold such as Destiny Etiko, Ifedi Sharon, Uju Okoli, alongside fans weighed in accordingly.
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In similar development, the internet was ablaze with massive reactions and growing concerns over a viral video capturing Nollywood’s rising star, Chinenye Eucharia, fearlessly handling a live serpent during a movie shoot.
Movie producer Stanley OnTop caused a stir on Instagram when he shared a compelling video of Chinenye Eucharia on set, dressed in a school uniform and confronted with the challenge of handling a live snake for her role in the upcoming film.
Initially hesitant, Chinenye visibly displayed her trepidation before summoning a remarkable display of courage, ultimately embracing the serpent as it was draped around her neck.
With nerves of steel, she held the snake close, positioning its head near her face, a moment undoubtedly captured for what promises to be an iconic movie poster.
Stanley OnTop took to social media with a fervent outcry over the unsettling video, expressed profound concerns about the inherent danger of such a spectacle.
He directly addressed Eucharia, questioned her decision to not only handle but also pose with a live snake for filming purposes, highlighted the potential risks involved.
Articulating his apprehension, Stanley voiced fears about unforeseen circumstances that could arise from the use of live reptiles in movie scenes. Urging prudence and conscientiousness in filmmaking practices, he implored Eucharia and fellow actors to prioritize their safety by learning to assertively decline perilous roles.
In a resolute call to action, Stanley appealed to the Presidents of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and the Cinema Distribution Guild of Nigeria (CDGN) to enforce a comprehensive ban on the use of live snakes in movie productions.