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Veteran Actress Ngozi Ezeonu Criticizes Ladies for Inappropriate Dressing at Audition, Sparks Debate
Nigerian veteran actress Ngozi Ezeonu, celebrated for her iconic roles as a matriarch in Nollywood movies, recently made headlines after a viral video showed her scolding two young ladies for appearing half-dressed at an audition. Known for her dignified and motherly characters—both good and bad—Ezeonu’s on-screen persona seemingly mirrors her real-life values.
In the video, the respected actress questioned the ladies’ choice of attire, asking, “Who are you trying to impress?” She lamented the decline in professionalism, contrasting today’s fashion choices with her early days in the industry. Ezeonu firmly stated that during her time, she would never attend an audition wearing a crop top without a bra, and emphasized that serious-minded actors should maintain appropriate dress codes.
Mixed Reactions from Fans and Industry Insiders
The incident has sparked a heated debate online. Some supporters praised Ezeonu for upholding professional standards, arguing that dressing modestly reflects seriousness and respect for the craft. Others, however, felt her public approach was inappropriate, suggesting she should have addressed the ladies privately.
A portion of the audience even joked about the misunderstanding, saying the young women likely thought they were attending a skit audition, where casual or comedic attire is often the norm.
What’s Your Take?
This event raises important questions about professionalism in the entertainment industry and the evolving standards of appearance at auditions. Should dress codes be strictly enforced, or is it time to embrace a more relaxed approach?