At the height of her career, Temitope Solaja was on fire, hitting back-to-back roles, appearing in YouTube blockbusters, and solidifying her spot in the hearts of Yoruba movie lovers. But just when fans expected her to go bigger, she vanished.
During her tell-all chat on Talk to B, Temitope opened up about the surprising decision to relocate abroad. Contrary to what many believe, it wasn’t for greener pastures or an acting gig, the light-skinned movie star revealed it was purely for survival. She told Biola Bayo, eyes welling up:
“People thought I was pregnant when I relocated, and I was going to have my child in America. I would cry and wonder if I made the right decision because I wanted to go start all over.”
“It was the hardest decision I ever made. I was just tired. Tired of the system. Tired of the uncertainty. Tired of being stuck.”
According to her, leaving Nigeria in 2019 was not planned. “I just needed something more stable… I wanted to create a better life for myself, my siblings, my future children.” Though she had fame, a growing brand, and a support system at home, she chose to walk away from it all. She said:
“It was like starting life all over again.
I had no family in the U.S., no friends. It was cold — literally and emotionally.”
She moved from Houston to Indianapolis, battling loneliness and culture shock, but somehow kept going.

On what kept her grounded, “God,” she said firmly.
“I may not have been a church person in Nigeria, but America taught me how spiritual life really is. I faced attacks, mental breakdowns, and moments of deep fear. But it also helped me know God for myself.”
Assuring her fans who wondered if she’d ever return to the screen can now rest easy. “I’m not fully back, but I’ll be coming in and out. Nollywood is still home,” she confirmed.