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  • JOAN RIVERS: ‘Why Hollywood celebrities are mad at me’

    JOAN RIVERS: ‘Why Hollywood celebrities are mad at me’

    Comedienne, Joan Rivers, is a Hollywood legend. The hostess of E!’s Fashion Police in this typically candid interview talks about Hollywood celebrities’ thin skins, contemplating suicide after her husband’s suicide, sex, dating, mortality, and why Twitter and Vines are ‘fabulous.’ She spoke with Tim Teeman.

    The Russian Tea Room in New York City, a cocoon of plushly-furnished, shamelessly old-school luxury with red booths, Joan Rivers is directing the Entertainment Tonight crew following her for the day, as she takes her seat in our booth. “That’s not going to work, that lighting. I can tell you it’s wrong.”

    She should know. As Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, the brilliant, genuinely candid 2010 documentary about her life made clear, Rivers works relentlessly because she is terrified about what not working means: not being relevant, or in the mix. She doesn’t crave fame, she craves attention and recognition, and staying in the game, having a voice.

    Forget retirement. Luckily for us, and unluckily for Hollywood’s most vain and self-involved, Rivers, 81, is an old-school trouper, fully immersed in pop culture for her comedy routine. She makes jokes about the Kardashians and Kristen Stewart on the brilliant E! Friday night fixture, Fashion Police, and on stages across America. She does the reality show Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?, which follows, in highly scripted and contrived form, Rivers, her TV producer daughter, and Cooper, her 13-year-old grandson. There are web series like In Bed With Joan and the newly minted Drunken Celebrity Phone Calls.

    She was a regular comedian on Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show; later she had her own talk show. She remains the dirtiest, rudest deflater of celebrity egos and vanity in Hollywood. Joking about the plastic surgery she’s had, she once told me she had bumped into the cast of Desperate Housewives and Sex and the City in the waiting room of Pat Wexler, “the best doctor in New York,” who collectively couldn’t blow out the candles of Wexler’s birthday cake, their faces were so frozen with Botox and fillers.

    Rivers’s latest book, Diary of a Mad Diva, is plainly not a diary of 2013 in any way at all (it totally leaves out her sister’s death, for example); a note at the beginning says, “Miss Rivers wrote this diary as a comedic tome, not unlike Saving Private Ryan or The Bell Jar…Anyone who takes anything seriously in this book is an idiot.”

    What it is a gleeful, messy barbecue of famous names, beginning with a quote by Kanye West proudly proclaiming to be a non-reader of books, to which Rivers’ dedication on the next page reads in response: “This book be dedicated to Kanye West, because he’ll never fuckin’ read it.” There follows almost 300 pages of jokes at celebrities’ expense. One, Kristen Stewart, has already threatened legal action, after Rivers wrote: “Many stars only do one thing well. The best one-trick-pony is Kristen Stewart, who got a whole career by being able to juggle a director’s balls.”

    The glorious Rivers, originally bought up in Brooklyn, marches on. She has been through much worse, most notably the suicide of her husband, Edgar, in 1987, after her talk show was canceled, a dark period which also led her to contemplate taking her own life. She lives in a grand, mini-Versailles of an apartment on the Upper East Side, and in Los Angeles.

    The waiter places two crisp glasses of Chardonnay in front of us.

    Joan Rivers: Oh, thank god, it’s been a long day. Go, go, go, anything you want to ask me, ask me. [To the waiter] I’m begging you: Please bring us some finger food.

    The rest of the conversation:

    Is Kristen Stewart suing you?

    I don’t think she’s suing me, I think she stopped it. Her lawyer called my lawyer and wanted the book to be taken from bookstores or a public apology and my lawyerI love him so muchsaid, “Have you read the book, have you seen the disclaimer?” It’s a comedy book. I find it astonishing that people can read something and say, “Will the Kardashians really name their second baby, ’cause the first one is called North West, South East?”

    So, Stewart’s legal threat surprised you?

    I didn’t know who she was. She should have a sense of humor. It’s a shame as I wanted her in court and made to touch a doll in the parts where the director touched her.

    Who else have you upset with the book?

    Adele is I hear very upset, the Kardashians are very upset. The ones who aren’t upset are the smart ones who laugh at it and know it’s silly.

    Do celebrities approach you to tell you you’ve upset them?

    I made so many jokes about poor Russell Crowe, he once knocked on my dressing room door, and told me he wanted to go out on this chat show we were on to laugh with me. Now he’s ruined it. I can’t make another joke about him. Cher would get upset if I took her out of the act. She would come to see me in Vegas, and ask, “Why am I not in the act?” She understood that you’re only in the act if you’re relevant. I see the Kardashians at E! I always say, “Stay famous, or I’m going to lose seven to ten minutes of my act.”

    Do you know them well?

    I think the mother [Kris] is the smartest woman in world: She took the entire family, and now the next generation, and made them celebrities for doing nothing. I think that’s brilliant. I want to sit at her feet and take notes. I begged Melissa to do a sex tape. I said, “I’ll even hold the lube.” Melissa is such a princess. She said, “What will the thread count of the sheets be?”

    You mocked one up yourself with Ray J.

    Before I met him I thought he was a sleazeball, but Ray J turned out to be adorable. He was articulate, charming, full of a sense of humor.

    Why are Hollywood stars so sensitive?

    I love when they say I’ve crossed a line. On the scale of 1 to Osama bin Laden, I didn’t blow up buildings. I made a joke about Sharon Stone. I think sometimes celebrities believe their own publicitythat they really were a pizza waitress rather then being “discovered” on their knees in front of some producer. No one says no to them because they’re so spoilt. We have people on Fashion Police who come with lists of demands longer than Schindler’s List. I can’t say who.

    Do you expect cosseting yourself?

    I think “my people,” as they say, in quotes, try to shield me but I want to know. Comedians are in the trenches, the ones that get out of the trenches are ones in trouble. You cannot have dinner with Oprah and then do a joke about her and Gayle, so you’d better choose what side you’re on. I have no cosseting and protection, nor am I invited to the same parties. I’m always shocked when I get an invitation. People are always shocked when they see me at a party.

    So, regardless of your own riches…

    I have no riches.

    Come on, Joan, you are quite well off.

    No, I’ve always been salaried, I’ve never owned anything. I’ve done very well, lived very well. Sweetheart, I’m still working at Indian casinos in Omaha.

    You seem terrified of not working.

    With comedians, you’re as good as your last joke.

    Where does the fear come from?

    It being over, and I can’t get a job in Macy’s selling hats.

    You could live off your money?

    I don’t have money to do that. I could pull my living in and live OK, but I don’t want to live OK. I’m very happy to live in my penthouse, very happy I can pick up a check, very happy to have a great life, and be able to spread my wealth a little bit.

    You like pop culture?

    I love Vines. You make this 6.4-second drama, and you can reach 6 million viewers, and make people laugh. I find it so fabulous.

    Does being famous and being talked about matter to you?

    Yeah, it gives you friends. It’s good to have people all day long saying, “You make me happy, you make me laugh.” Fame is so wonderful. When my husband committed suicide, I was in Chicago. In the middle of the night at an airport someone told me they had lit a candle for me. How wonderful is that? Fame makes the whole world your neighbor. Fame gives you a great card to live your life and make it easier. Nancy Reagan [Rivers’ longtime friend] got Edgar’s body out of Philadelphia for me.

    Whaaat? How?

    Edgar killed himself in Philadelphia and I couldn’t get the body out of there. My daughter was going mad. I thought, “I’ll call the White House.” It was 2 a.m. there. I said, “It’s Joan Rivers and it’s an emergency. I must speak to Mrs. Reagan.” They woke her up.

    Seriously?

    You don’t forget this, honey-bunny. I said, “I can’t get Edgar’s body out of Philadelphia.” She said, “Let me see what I can do.” The next day, his body came back to L.A. You don’t ever forget that, especially when the chips are down. She’s older now. I’m going to California next week, and I’ll see her.

    You told me once you were furious with Edgar for killing himself. Does one ever recover from a partner or loved one’s suicide?

    I moved on to a point. I can’t really remember what Edgar was like. I lived with [banker and socialite] Orin Lehman for eight years, and can’t remember what he was like. You remember them but they all become fuzzy and wonderful. You no longer miss their sharp wit, you miss an idea. It changes tremendously and probably for the better.

    After Edgar died, you considered suicide yourself.

    Oh, absolutely. It was about eight months later. Melissa wasn’t talking to me, my career was in the toilet, I’d lost my Vegas contracts, I’d been fired from Fox [where she had a talk show]. Carson and NBC [she had appeared on the Tonight Show for years] had put out such bad publicity about me. I was a pariah. I wasn’t invited anywhere. I was a non-person. At one point I thought, “What’s the point? This is stupid.”

    What saved me was my dog jumped into my lap. I thought, “No one will take care of him.” It wasn’t a friendly dogonly to me. I adored this dog. He was theoretically a Yorkie, his mother cheated. His name was Spike. He was the way you want your dog to be, devoted only to you. I was sitting in this big empty house in Bel Air, with a phone with five extensions which we no longer needed. I had the gun in my lap, and the dog sat on the gun. I lecture on suicide because things turn around. I tell people this is a horrible, awful dark moment, but it will change and you must know it’s going to change and you push forward. I look back and think, “Life is great, life goes on. It changes.”

    Do you ever think why Edgar did it [he overdosed on prescription drugs]?

    When I was fired, he knew it was his fault [he was her manager], and he committed suicide. I always think of Samson pulling down the temple. Edgar just took all the columns away and pulled it down. We were all down in the rubble, and he didn’t want to dig himself out. I understand it, and feel terribly sorry for him, but I wonder if I’d be sitting here today talking to you if he had not killed himself, if we wouldn’t have ended up just a very bitter couple in a house on the hill somewhere.

    Do you really think that?

    He would have said, “That’s it, they can all go to hell, and we’ll just pull ourselves in.” After he died, because there was nothing, I had to strike out again. A friend of mine at his funeral said, “He’s freed you.” I thought that was very interesting. And in a way he did, ’cause I had to really start again, thank god.

    You’ve had relationships since. Why did you and Orin Lehman break up?

    He cheated on me. His accountant called me. The lady he had been seeing had been making purchases using his money. The accountant thought it was me and was calling to tell me to go easy. I finished with him the very same day, which was stupid. He called me every single day for a year, but I was so hurt and so betrayed.

    Did you want to marry him?

    We didn’t want to marry. I still had six eggs left and thought, “Oh, I’ll just make an omelet.” He was a wonderful companion. He lived another three years after that. I miss someone saying, “I’m going downstairs now. Do you want a sandwich?”

    Did you reconcile before he died?

    Yes, to a point. I saw him a couple of times. When I see friends finishing a relationship I say, “Just be careful, don’t shut every door. What upsets you in July will not affect you that much in November.”

    How about dating now?

    No, the hotel is now closed completely. I look so bad in a bathing suit I kick sand in my own face. I’ve reached the point in my life where you think, “That’s it.”

    You don’t miss sex?

    You look at yourself and say, “How can you get a minus-44 dark room, pitch black and then some. Maybe if Stevie Wonder called I’d say “OK.”

    But you still get horny, right?

    Yes, but it’s not worth it. Old men have too many physical problems. And with younger men, as my mother always said, “You need to be the good-looking one.” I miss being able to say to someone after a party, “Can you believe what that person said?” But I’m not bitching. If life is 100 percent, I’ve got 90.

    Do men flirt with you?

    Yes, it’s the most disgusting thing when they say to an older woman, which I am, “How’s my gal doing?” Go fuck yourself, I’ve had more good times than you’ll ever know, so don’t you dare patronize me.

    You love your grandson Cooper very much.

    I’m crazy about him. He’s turning into good kid. He’s 13. He  broke his wristoh, it makes me crybreaking up a fight between two friends. He’s such a good guy and he’s funny, thank you God. And we can laugh almost on an adult level. And it’s all due to Melissa, who is an amazing mother.

    And you and Melissa?

    We’re very close. We have nobody else: She has me and I have her. I think it’s going to be very difficult when I die, very hard for her.

    You think about your own death?

    Constantly. In your 80s, you’d be foolish not to think about that. I am definitely going to be cremated. I’ve left money so the dogs can be taken care of. I’ve said to Melissa, “Sell anything and everything you don’t want. Don’t feel beholden to my possessions.” I feel almost hysterical on that. I don’t want them to have a sense of guilt.

    How did you cope with your sister’s [Barbara Waxler] death last year?

    There goes your link to your childhood and she was the memory bank of our family. I have no one to call up and say, “Do you remember that time Daddy punched out our neighbor?” “Do you remember the time that Mummy bought the mink coat and didn’t tell Daddy?” I am trying to be a good “mother” to her children, but they’re in their 30s. We weren’t very close, but we were sisters. We fought, we made up. I miss not having “my sister.”

    You joke about celebrities on Fashion Police, but very noticeably not your co-hosts Kelly Osbourne and Giuliana Rancic, who are always in the tabloidsKelly’s love life, Giuliana’s very thin body. Are they off-limits?

    We really like each other, and we’re very close. We close ranks. If someone isn’t nice to any of them, they’re dead in the water, fucked. Giuliana has the thinnest body, but she eats, she really eats, so what the hell are you going to yell at her about? I love Kelly, and as for her love life, I tell her to not do all this at 45, to get it out of her system now. What’s she got to lose? She’s young, successful, and pretty. This is the time to screw around.

    What about Melissa’s love life?

    I want to marry her off, so I know she’ll be taken care of. I’m worried about her.

    You mean, you dying and leaving her alone?

    Totally. Your child is never not your child. You can be 90 and your mother 120, but your mother is still worried about you. I worry about Melissa. I look at everyone who she dates and think, “That one’s not right, that one’s not right.” She’s dating a businessman in his mid-40s who wants to retire to Bali. He’s made his money. But her career (as a producer) is going so well. You look and think, “Somebody’s going to have to make a compromise here.” As long as she’s happy, I don’t care.

    What about you and retirement?

    Ha. Never. Do what? What fun is this, to wake up and say, “I don’t have a minute free today?” It’s fabulous. I had dinner last night with Barbara Walters, who’s an old friend, and looking forward to retirement. I said, “You’re crazy.” I bet Barbara, who is very driven, within two months will say, “Ooooh, I’ll do a special.” She told me, “I’m retired. I’m going to have lunch and enjoy myself, I’m going to travel.” I said, “Barbara, call me again in October.” It’s nonsense. What are you gonna do? Take your dog for a walk? You’re Barbara Walters, you don’t want to retire. You’re gonna watch one person on TV be an ass and say, “I could have done a better job.”

    What should they do with The View?

    Bring back Elisabeth, Joy, Barbara, Whoopi, and Sherri. Don’t fix what ain’t broke. I think they’ve blown it out of the water. It was perfect the way it was. Elisabeth represented America and conservatism. Joy was great with her funny remarks. Barbara gave it gravitas. She’d be a fool to go back unless ABC gave her a ton more money and a slice of the network.

    You don’t seem to slow down?

    It’s so exciting now. On In Bed With Joan I can say anything, there’s Twitter and Vine. This is what it was like when we went from radio to television. I feel we’re absolutely in the Wild West. It’s great.

    Which actress gives you the most material?

    Oh well, Gwyneth Paltrow, my little Gwennie-Wennie, and her two children, what is it…Apple and Sardine? Everything she says is wrong, and the arrogance… The Kardashians are the gift that keeps on giving. Just Kim’s wedding… I said I’d caught Kim’s bouquet, the first thing I ever caught from Kim that I didn’t have to get a shot of penicillin for. And Beyonce and Solange. Solaaannnggge. And Shia LaBeouf. I want to introduce him to Amanda Bynes…they’d get married but couldn’t hold hands during the vows because [Rivers is cackling] of the restraints in their jackets.

    You make a lot of jokes about the alleged sexuality of Tom Cruise and John Travolta.

    Tom Cruise’s tombstone is going to say, “Here lies Tom Cruiseallegedly.”

    Why are A-list stars still closeted?

    I think Ricky Martin did it right: Make your money and say, “Guess what, this is my partner.”

    But that shows the intolerance of Hollywood that you can’t be out as a star in your prime, rather than later.

    I know, but do you sacrifice your life for others?

    Well, very brave people who have fought for gay rights have sacrificed their lives for others.

    Good for them, I don’t know if I’d have gone that step if I were gay. If I were an actress and young teens loved me, would I have come out and said, “I hate young boys.” I don’t know. I work very hard for gay, lesbian, and transgender teens who’ve been kicked out of home. I get both sides. It’s very difficult.

    [Rivers sees I haven’t eaten a caviar-splodged canapé.]

    Eat the caviar, eat the caviar. Kenneth Battelle, one of my great hairdressers…he did Jackie [Kennedy], Barbra Streisand’s, and Gloria Vanderbilt’s hair in the ’50s and ’60s. Ladies would send him caviar and he hated caviar. He would call me up and say, “Jackie just sent me big thing of Petrossian. Ugh.”

    What do you want to do that you haven’t yet?

    Everything. I want to bring back [her 1994 Broadway show about Lenny Bruce’s mother] Sally Marr… and Her Escorts. I was nominated for a Tony for it, but lost out to Diana Rigg, that slut-whore-tramp who happened to do Medea, and I had no children to set on fire. Everyone kept telling me they’d voted for me. I really thought I was going to win. Bill Blass made a dress for me. But I say the same to everyone else now. Nobody’s going to vote for me now, I’m never going to win anything. I’m too abrasive. I’ve not been invited to the Vanity Fair [Oscars night] party. The woman who cleans my toilets gets invited to the Vanity Fair party. It’s hilarious. But I think comics should be on the outside. If you’re on the inside, it’s over.

    You’ve been rude about so many people.

    No. I told the truth. I don’t think it’s rude. I haven’t been invited to the White House since the Reagans were there. I’ve never been on Saturday Night Live.

    Why are you still an outsider?

    I don’t know.

    How do you feel about what’s happening in late-night talk shows now?

    It’s so full. If I did a show now, it would be in the late-late-late slot, between 3 and 4 a.m. I’d call it, Nobody’s Watching At That Time, So Go Fuck Yourselves.

    Why aren’t there women in the top hosting jobs?

    You need a strong personality to do that job. It’s not to do with male or female, but you’ve got to be tough yet soft, familiar yet in control. I also found it incredibly boring after a while. You have to ask the same questions of the same starlets all the time. “Did you have fun on set?” “What’s it like working in Rome?” [Rivers makes a snoring sound.]

    You need to go, I know. What advice have you given Cooper about girls?

    Don’t trust them. They’re very needy. Smack her below the collarbone, it won’t show up in court.

    [horrified]: Joan, that’s… [Rivers laughs.]

    What does Cooper say when you say stuff like that?

    He knows my sarcasm. He just laughs. “My grandmother’s crazy.”

  • Tundey ready with Dundun

    Tundey ready with Dundun

    Budding hip-hop artiste, Akintoroye Tunde, aka Tundey Fa Tundey, has started work on his new single titled Dundun. The track is being produced by St. Bustar, the brain behind his last single, Na E. A graduate of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Tundey said he had been making efforts to register his presence in the minds of music fans, following the enthusiastic response to his last single.

    Signed to the Ibadan-based record label, Gbera Tinrin Studios, Tundey has shared stages with some of Nigeria’s established artistes in the past few years.

    Akeeb Lawal, CEO of Gbera Tinrin Studios, said: “Tundey is not the only act who is doing the label proud. He will show the music industry that he has a very distinct voice.”

    Lawal further revealed that though Dundun is ready, it would not be released until after the Ramadan fast. “ We are happy that his talent is something that you haven’t experienced in the music industry before and we will be pushing out more of his songs and shoot a couple of videos before the end of the year,” he added.

  • P-Square to feature T.I in new song

    P-Square to feature T.I in new song

    It appears that what started as a rumour a few weeks back has gained credence as singing duo, P-Square, a few days ago, released behind-the-scenes photographs of the video shoot they had with one of the biggest American rapper, T.I.

    The duo of Peter and Paul Okoye (P-Square) are said to be in Atlanta shooting the video with the rapper.

    It will be recalled that P-Square featured Maybach Music’s front man, Rick Ross, in Beautiful Onyinye (remix) in 2012.

  • GOtv deal excites Mr Ibu

    GOtv deal excites Mr Ibu

    Popular Nollywood comic actor, John Okafor, has joined the long list of Nigerian celebrities who are earning extra-pay through brand endorsements.

    Popularly called Mr Ibu, the comedian, who sometimes cracks jokes about his ugly looks, has been appointed by digital terrestrial pay-TV, GOtv, as face of its brand in Nigeria.

    But Mr Ibu’s popularity is far-reaching, as Nigerian comics are famous in other African countries, which GOtv covers, via the Africa Magic channels. This may be the peg for the actor who, by this new contract, is expected to feature in GOtv’s future commercials, make special guest appearances at GOtv launch events and promote the brand among its grassroots audiences.

    On why the actor was picked among his other talented colleagues, GOtv Nigeria’s General Manager, Mrs. Elizabeth Amkpa, said the company sought an individual who has a strong acceptance by a wide audience and Mr Ibu came tops.

    “Given John Okafor’s successes in Nollywood as Mr Ibu, his popularity is not limited to any particular geo-political zone in Nigeria. Mr Ibu has a strong emotional appeal among GOtv audiences. He is a star that the man next door can relate to”, she said.

    Known for his wittiness, Mr Ibu is said to have acted in more than 70 Nollywood movies and is famed for his roles in Police Recruit (2003), Mr Ibu (2004), Mr Ibu in London (2004), Nine Wives (2005), Ibu in Prison (2006), Keziah (2007) and Bafana Bafana (2007).

  • Apps underway for  ‘Nnenna & Friends’  brand

    Apps underway for ‘Nnenna & Friends’ brand

    Face of children variety show, ‘Nnenna and Friends’ Yinka Olukunga, has attracted the patronage of other brands, including Etisalat, with which she is in talks on developing an application for the programme.

    Through a symbiotic relationship, Nnenna, as she is fondly called, is spreading her tentacles from the usual Live Shows and TV programmes, to partnering with top brands that are equally concerned with the welfare of youths and children.

    The model, actress, and singer currently anchors the ‘Nnenna and Friends Brain Power Game’, an educative TV programme and platform that gives the children room for improved learning, airing every Monday on AIT Network and Tuesday on wapTV channel 116 on Startimes.

    Hosting events like the ‘Bobo Kids with Voices’ organized by Bobo Food and Beverages, and the L’Oreal Dark and Lovely ‘Mum and I’ Beauty Pageant, where she performed alongside Desmond, a 12-year-old comedian from the Nnenna and Friends group of young stars, Nnenna appears to be feathering the success story of Wale Adenuga Productions, as a family-centric company.

  • How I won my father over as a model

    How I won my father over as a model

    Mary Lazarus, a model and actress, has a charming personality. Since she came to the limelight with the movie, Desperate House Girls, she has been moving from one set to the other.  In this interview with MERCY MICHAEL, Lazarus, who is currently on the set of M-net’s movie, Age is Just a Number, opens up on her plans to delve into movie production, marriage plans, challenges and more.  

     

    HOW do you feel seeing people applauding your acting prowess in Cobweb?

    The truth is, I don’t like watching myself, but it was nice to actually hear people’s reactions today. And I’m really glad everyone thought I acted well in it.

    When you got that script, what came to your mind?

    I was actually hurt because in the long run, Sam gets married to my friend. But that isn’t nice. I just kept telling Foluke this can’t be true. He has to get married to me because I am his best friend. But that is the twist in the story.

    Are you that kind of person who doesn’t let go easily in real life?

    No, I am not; I am just kidding.

    When did you start acting?

    It was in 2009 after my NYSC.

    How did it all start?

    I actually studied Geography in the university. But I was modelling before I gained admission into the university. During my university days, I did lots of modelling jobs, including Airtel to MTN commercials. After my Airtel contract expired, I signed up with MTN; and I was going like that till after my NYSC when John Njamah gave me my first movie. Oh my God! I can’t remember the title of the movie now. But I think I played Yemi Blaq’s girlfriend in that movie. Thereafter, he gave me another sitcom, Living in Lagos. From there, I just started getting jobs

    A lot of us started noticing you more after Desperate House Girls…

    Before Desperate House Girls, Tamara and I shot Itohan, one of the Superstory series. I think that was where they saw us; so, we got the script immediately after Itohan. I think Desperate House Girls is what really brought us out.

    Did you see it coming?

    No, I didn’t see it coming, actually. It was when I got a nomination outside the country and I was shocked. Ever since then, it’s been wonderful. I’ve been going from one set to the other.

    So, that means you must have a fat bank account now?

    You know how it is in Nigeria, but it has been amazing.

    Why did you study Geography only to end up an actress?

    Immediately after my secondary school, I gained admission into the university. I have a twin brother. My dad was actually pushing the two of us to be on the same level. He didn’t want one to be ahead of the other. So, when I told him I gained admission to study Geography, he said I should just do it. Actually, I knew that I wasn’t going to use my certificate to work because I was actually working while in school. I was coming to Lagos to do my modelling job. I just felt I should obtain my degree to satisfy my dad.

    Is your twin brother also an actor?

    No, he doesn’t even like it.

    How does he feel now that you’ve gained stardom?

    Even before you called, he had called me and said someone wanted to speak with me. He said he told you I am his twin sister, but you didn’t want to believe. He encourages me, but he doesn’t like acting.

    How was it like convincing your dad that you wanted to act?

    I remember I signed up with one agent back then and my dad needed to sign a particular space for him to approve my going into modelling. But my dad tore the contract. He said I won’t be an actress or a model. My first contract was with V-mobile. When I called him to buy the newspaper to see the advert, he was really impressed. So, he kept telling his friends to buy the newspaper (Vanguard). I told him that was what I wanted to do and he said if I derived pleasure in it, and won’t go nude, then I will have his full support.

    Which really is your first love: modelling or acting?

    My first love is modelling.

    But in recent times, you’ve been very busy with acting; so, what has been happening to your modelling career?

    The modelling jobs I get these days come only when I get a call for shoot. Like my recent jobs, Ajinomotor and LG that are all over the place, I was called to come for the shoot-I didn’t even go for audition or something.

    How were you able to get the V-mobile contract?

    It was through an agent. He asked me to go for a photo session and drop my picture. After the photo session, he called me that a client wanted to see if I looked the same like what they saw and that was it.

    How come you don’t do runway?

    For me, I just think TV commercial is much easier than runway.  For commercials, they are done with you in a day; and for prints, you just go there and smile. So, in less than 15 minutes, you are done and you get your money. But for runway, it’s time-consuming. Apart from this, balancing school and modelling wasn’t easy; so, I needed to balance both.

    What challenges do you face?

    You don’t have time for yourself and for your family. But it’s okay; we are pushing it.

    Have you always wanted to be actress?

    Yes, I’ve always wanted to be an actress.

    At the moment, are you working on any movie?

    Yes, it is M-net Africa Magic called Age is Just a Number.

    What other plans do you have?

    I’m about to shoot my movie too. We worked on Tamara’s own together. So, definitely, we are going to work on mine together.

    You guys seem to have come from way back beyond the movie world?

    Not really! We met on the set of Itohan. And ever since then, we’ve been friends.

    What movie did you do in recent times that you would have challenged you?

    That’s the movie I’m shooting right now, Age is just a Number. Before now, I had been able to overcome challenges as far as my job is concerned. But this particular one, the script is very challenging.

    What role are you playing in the movie and what makes it challenging?

    You know, what we see these days is when a woman who has a son loses her husband, the son will be after his father’s inheritance. It’s usually the son doing that. But this time around, it is the girl doing that, giving her mother a tough time and fighting her mother on the road. So, it is terrible. From the beginning to the end of the movie, it is challenging.

    Which role are you playing: mother or daughter?

    I’m playing the girl who is giving her mother a tough time. Come to think of, this girl is on drugs and I don’t do all those things. So, it’s challenging.

    What do think your fans, and most especially your family, will say?

    Personally, I don’t like being stereotyped, doing one particular thing always. I just like to be versatile. Today, I play a romantic role; and tomorrow, you’re seeing me act like a mad woman. That is what I love. So, I want to believe that they will be impressed, seeing the other side of Mary Lazarus.

    Is this the beginning a bad girl image for Mary Lazarus in Nollywood?

    No, it’s still the same Mary Lazarus. It’s just another role.

    How do you handle attention you get from the opposite sex?

    Well, it’s not easy. It’s not just me. Even in the banking industry, it’s like that. But we are trying to manage it.

    But what has been the craziest thing an admirer has done to you?

    I remember I was actually in church for a mid-week service sometime ago. While I was praying, there was a woman who was also praying behind me. And you know, when you are praying, you turn your head. So, when I turned and she saw me, she just shouted: “Oh my God! Is this Eniola Benjamin?” There was this sitcom I did, where I bore the name Eniola Benjamin. But the way she hit me, everybody just turned. I think she had this perception or opinion that when you are an actress, you don’t go to church. But I think seeing me changed her mentality about actresses. Even if her daughter wants to venture into this industry, I don’t think she will stop her. Seeing that alone really made her happy.

    Most times, when you go to church, you don’t want all attention to be on you, so you can be free to do what you want to do, dance the way you want to dance, pray the way you want to pray and all that.

    What has changed about you since you came to the limelight?

    It hasn’t changed anything about me enough; I’m not joking. If you come to my house, my dad will be the first person to tell you that about me. I’m still Mary Lazarus. I still hang out with my friends whom I used to hang out with.

    Interesting to know you still live with your parents?

    Yeah, I still live with my family.

    When is the wedding bell likely going to ring?

    Very, very soon. My mum usually tells me that marriage doesn’t have a reserve gear; so if you are driving forward, no going back. So, whatever you’re doing, you have to be wise. You don’t want to jump in and jump out.

    But many believe that actresses’ marriages don’t last.

    I don’t believe that. It depends on you. It takes a woman to build a house. So, for me, I think it all depends on me, how I want to make it works and my plans to make it work.

    Who is your ideal man?

    Everybody would say I want a God- fearing man (laughs). Mercy, I think your ideal man should be my ideal man (laughs).

    What were your childhood dreams and how many of them have you accomplished?

    I’m getting close. One of them is to actually have an advertising agency. As I told you, I derive more pleasure in modelling. But I’m yet to accomplish that.

    You also talked about producing your own movie. How soon will that be?

    Very, very soon.

    How do you relax?

    I hang out o. You see, with our kind of business, if you don’t take out time for yourself, you will just die.

    If you were not an actress, what would you be doing?

    Gosh! What would I be doing? Trust me; white-collar job is out of it. I will never do it. I actually did it for a while, but it wasn’t fun at all. Each time I go to the office, I cried. It was that bad. I served with Bi-Courtney and later worked with Bristoe Toyota for three months.

    How daring are you as an actress?

    It depends on the role. You can never tell the extent I will go. I can’t even predict myself. But of course, I can’t act nude.

    Would you have preferred your twin brother to be a female?

    I prefer him as a male. I have heard twins ‘beefing’ themselves.

  • Gulder Ultimate Search returns

    Gulder Ultimate Search returns

    No doubt, popular adventure reality show, Gulder Ultimate Search (GUS), has impacted the Gulder brand for Nigerian Breweries Plc, organisers of the show, to have continued with it, despite having rested a few others like Amstel Malta Box Office (AMBO), Star Quest and Star Mega Jam.

    Supporting this assertion, Marketing Manager for Gulder, Legend and Life, Nigerian Breweries Plc., Mr. Emmanuel Agu, at a recent press conference, announcing the company’s readiness for the 11th edition of the show, said: “The Gulder brand is experiencing exponential growth year on year. Gulder Ultimate Search is still a platform for the Gulder brand. The impact of Gulder Ultimate Search continues to rise and the popularity continues to grow brand equity.”

    Interestingly, the show is Nigeria’s first and longest running 100 percent local content reality TV show, attracting a huge number of youth participation since it made its debut in 2004.

    The tasks and physical drills that contestants are exposed to in the jungle, the brand handlers have maintained, stress them beyond the limit of endurance. Therefore, apart from the monetary rewards, which go to all finalists, the strength of the show also lies on its physical and mental development.

    According to Agu, a strong consumer yearning for the reality TV programme remains one of the critical success factors of Gulder Ultimate Search. “We are hosting Gulder Ultimate Search this year because it is still relevant to the lives of our consumers. This is why we will keep on producing the programme until we get the feedback from the consumers that Gulder Ultimate Search is no longer relevant to them.”

    This year, the show will take place in a jungle in Agulere, a town in Anambra State.

    On why the brand opted for the Aguleri jungle among other locations in the state, Agu explained: “When we set out to explore possible locations for GUS in Anambra State, we had three places in mind: Ogbunike Cave, Owerre Ezukala waterfalls and Aguleri forest. There were several factors we took into consideration, like looking for a terrain with a suitable ambience for the kind of GUS tasks; places that have natural habitats and with the least human interference and so on. The Aguleri jungle satisfied these criteria.”

    Speaking on the programme’s broadcast, Edem Vindah, the company’s Corporate Media and Brand PR Manager, said: “For 28 days, starting October 3 to October 30, 2014, we will be entertained by an original Nigerian adventure programme produced to international standards. The daily highlights will be aired on national terrestrial and satellite TV stations.”

    Priding itself as a reality show that gives monetary reward to all contestants, Eden revealed that “the Ultimate Winner will go home with N10 million and a brand new SUV; the second, third and fourth- placed winners will earn N3 million, N2.5 million and N1.5 million respectively. When evicted, the remaining contestants will win various sums, ranging from N1.45 million to N1 million.”

    According to him, registration for the competition is free and interested applicants can log in to www.gulderultimatesearch.tv to register.

    An intriguing show, fans usually stay awake to watch the screening on television. Lending credence to the show’s content, Onyeka Okoli, Senior BrandManager, Gulder, said that the 11th Season would be fun, exciting and suspense-filled.

    “This year’s GUS will be innovative and suspense-filled. There are a lot of things that we are not revealing. We are keeping these secrets because we want you to really pay attention to this year’s edition. These secrets will be unravelled as the show progresses,” she said.

    The TV commercial for GUS 11, which is already serving as promo for the coming show, features two past winners, Dominic Mudabai (GUS 4) and Michael Nwachukwu (GUS 5). It depicted them being sent by the Council of Elders to retrieve a long lost object of inestimable value.

  • NAFCA: Being Mrs. Elliot gets 11 nominations

    NAFCA: Being Mrs. Elliot gets 11 nominations

    Following an impressive opening at the Nollywood Week in Paris, France, a few weeks ago, Being Mrs Elliot, the highly anticipated first movie from Nollywood star, Omoni Oboli, has received 11 nominations at the Nollywood and African Film Critics’ Awards (NAFCA) in California, USA.

    For Omoni, the nomination of her movie in 11 categories is a big deal as she prepares to go to cinema soon.

    The movie got nominations in the Best Film, Best Drama, Best Comedy, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Costume, Best Actor in a Lead Role, Best Actress in a Lead Role, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and Best Director categories, making it the movie with the highest nominations.

    An elated Omoni, who was also nominated in two categories, said that getting 11 nominations at the NAFCA is a big boost to the movie, considering the fact that it is her first movie. “It goes to show that people are aware of what we do and appreciate us. 11 nominations is a big deal for me; let’s hope we come home with the 11 awards,” she said.

    Being Mrs. Elliot is the story of a successfully married woman, who is torn between two worlds after a life-changing incident. She finds out that the best life has to offer is not things but moments.

  • Yemi Alade shoots Tangerine video

    Yemi Alade shoots Tangerine video

    As a sequel to her hit single, Johnny, which gained impressive airplay at home and abroad, Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade, may soon release the music video of her other single, Tangerine, which had the imprint of talented Selebobo.

    The singer has also announced that her anticipated debut album, King of Albums, will hit shelves across the country in September.

    Already, her record label, Effyzzie Music Group, has been unveiling footage and shots from the video shoot directed by award-winning music video director, Clarence Peters, who had also worked on the video of her previous single.

    Yemi Alade, who is currently in Ghana as part of her African tour, said she cannot wait to share the video with the world.

    After she launched her professional career in 2005 under the supervision of Bayo Omisore, she went on to win the maiden edition of the Peak Talent Show in 2009.

    Her debut single Fimisile which featured eLDee was released in 2010 with recommendable acceptance from fans.

    She has performed on stages across Nigeria with major artists such as Dipp, Ice Prince, eLDee, M.I, Sauce Kid, Shank, Sir Shina Peters, Waje, Wizkid and Yemi Sax among other. Her extensive discography has also seen her working with veteran and burgeoning music producers like OJB Jezreel, eLDee, E. Kelly, IBK, MajorOne, SizzlePro, Red Bull Music Academy alumni DJ Klem, Bigfoot, Flip Tyce and World renowned South African producer Garth.

  • Omosede  Igbinedion’s  new hobby

    Omosede Igbinedion’s new hobby

    OMOSEDE Igbinedion is one silver spoon kid who exercises no restraint when it comes to using the social media for personal expression. A few days ago, Omosede employed the platform to showcase her newest hobby. She has fallen in love with Shisha water pipe with a smoke chamber, a bowl, a pipe and a hose. When the specially made tobacco is lighted, the smoke passes through water and is then drawn through a rubber hose to a mouthpiece. She recently posted her picture smoking Shisha.

    Omosede is said to find some relief in Shisha whenever she feels like unwinding. She is not one that would allow any act of misfortune to deprive her of happiness. It is also evident that she has regained her groove after the collapse of her marriage to Prince Aven Akenzua a few years ago. Just months ago, she was linked with a popular Niger Delta big boy, but there has been a blackout about the status of the relationship.