Olamide Odunlade, an actress in Nollywood, is a stunning woman whose strength and attractiveness will make many men want her. However, love and trust are highly crucial to the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic marketing graduate, and they might make or break the partnership.
In an interview with Potpourri, the fair-skinned actress freely confesses that love is a wonderful thing, but she also states that she is aware of how powerful money can be and that she cannot experience true love without it.
“Money pays bills not love. Money solves problems, not love. Love is beautiful and important, and we all need it in our lives, but without money we are all dead,” Olamide Odunlade states.
She continues by saying that the instant she senses that trust is no longer there in a relationship, either on her end or the other, she will end it.
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She says, “Trust is very important to me when dating someone. If my partner can’t trust me, I am ending the relationship because infidelity issues can cause damage to one’s health. And it works the other way round for me too. If I can’t trust you, I also walk away. I don’t want to start nursing high blood pressure at a tender age like mine. Love is one thing, trust is another. Without trust, love is meaningless.”
Olamide reiterates that choosing acting as a career has a cost, frequently with tragic outcomes, as she tells the tale of why she broke up with her boyfriend.
“My ex fiancé’s mum called me and asked me to choose between her son and my career ..and I chose my career …because I believe in myself and my craft. I chose acting because I have had a passion for it right from childhood and I have always played the lead role in any drama we did back then. I love acting a lot, it is my life,” she asserts.
Olamide Odunlade states that she is drawn to males with sophisticated fashion sense and that attractive men with well-groomed hair may be the object of her affections.
In addition to starring in several films, Olamide has also produced a few, including Mojere, Omo Mala, Kosedurowo, and The First Tornado.