Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,165,230 members, 7,860,470 topics. Date: Friday, 14 June 2024 at 11:22 AM

Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' - Celebrities - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Entertainment / Celebrities / Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' (39391 Views)

My Father Was Assassinated In Our Presence — Teni / Kemi Olunloyo: "My Father Was A Ritualist, Adeboye & Oyedepo Were Drug Dealers" / Olakunle Churchill's Father Was Obasanjo's Gardener - Tonto Dikeh (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (Reply) (Go Down)

Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by EmagNig(m): 6:49am On Aug 19, 2018
Nollywood actor, Femi Adebayo, has opend up on the craziest act he has carried out in his profession and that was slapping his dad, Adebayo Salami, while on the set of a movie production.

While speaking with Sunday Scoop, he said as an actor, one must be ready to do anything to play unbelievable roles.

He stated,

“I have been presented with scripts where I had to slap my father on set and I must do it as an actor.

He has slapped me on set too countless times. The moment we are acting, I don’t see him as my father anymore; I see him as a colleague and we need to interpret our roles very well. He trained me and he is my boss in the industry.

He has taught me not to fear whenever I come across a bigger actor or someone like him on set. But the moment the director says stop, I prostrate to him and apologise.”

Similarly, Femi Adebayo said he and his father decided to support Jigan with their viral ‘Sho Mo Age Mi Ni’ skit on Instagram.

He said,

“Jigan is more like a boy to us. When he came out with the trend, we felt we could do a skit to endorse it. The irony was in asking my biological father if he knew my age.”

Adebayo, who recently featured in an English movie, The Island, insisted that he had no regrets being a Yoruba actor.

He said:

“The only difference between an English and Yoruba movie is the language but the reaction as well as interpretation, most times, are the same. Given another chance, I would still prefer to come into the industry as a Yoruba actor because it has made me know my culture. All my days in school, I was taught a foreign culture and language.

Later, I had the opportunity of learning about my culture, which I would not have learnt if I had started as an English actor. Majority of the people who started with English movies don’t have the opportunity I have had.”

He, however, admitted that there was no way Yoruba actors would earn more than English actors. Femi Adebayo said:

“English is a general language and it is universally accepted, unlike the Yoruba language. We cannot expect a Yoruba movie to have the same audience as an English movie. The majority of Yoruba movies’ fans are Yoruba people.

Based on this, English movies make more money because it has a wider market. But I don’t regret being a Yoruba actor. We have many Yoruba actors who are very comfortable and Yoruba actors are better appreciated outside their environment than English actors. We get more accolades from our fans.”

https://lailasnews.com/slapping-my-dad-was-the-craziest-thing-ive-done-femi-adebayo/

9 Likes 1 Share

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:51am On Aug 19, 2018
I have been presented with scripts where I had to slap my father on set and I must do it as an actor. 
He has slapped me on set too countless times. The moment we are acting, I don’t see him as my father anymore; I see him as a colleague and we need to interpret our roles very well. He trained me and he is my boss in the industry.



That is why you are one of the best actors in the country!

91 Likes 8 Shares

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Anigreat: 6:52am On Aug 19, 2018
shocked







You can't tell me you slapped your dad in movie set and think I'll hail you.

Grow balls, carry cane knack your papa for real life, datis wen i go see you as a real man

8 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:52am On Aug 19, 2018

..............But the moment the director says stop, I prostrate to him and apologise.”



Lol cheesy.
99% of Yoruba people we know are so RESPECTFUL, neighbours, colleagues, staff, friends, exes etc.
How we wish everyone in the country can take just that one thing and inculcate into their culture!

115 Likes 9 Shares

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Joshmodest(m): 6:53am On Aug 19, 2018
post=70408644:
Everything goes in acting.
depending on the kind of dad you have !!

2 Likes

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:55am On Aug 19, 2018
Joshmodest:


depending on the kind of dad you have !!
Dat one sef dey

5 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by itspzpics(m): 7:00am On Aug 19, 2018
Lol






Simi Rock Native Suit in new adorable sexy photo ≥>>> http://www.praizenews.com/simi-rock-native-suit-new-adorable-photo/
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:24am On Aug 19, 2018
Tallesty1:
99% of Yorubas are greetful not respectful.
We know the difference.

It's Not a debate BUT a fact!

Anyways they are listening to you Tallest!

29 Likes 5 Shares

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by OboOlora(f): 4:55pm On Aug 19, 2018
Na film we hear.
But lie say if Saraki say make u slap am for real life and he will make u gov of Kwara State, u nor go do am
Iffahear!!!!!!!!!!

11 Likes

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by sparkle6(m): 4:55pm On Aug 19, 2018
That guy lacks manners.

1 Like

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by DrholuwaTOBI(m): 4:56pm On Aug 19, 2018
You slap your Father.

You've disgrace us. I once had a dream and I dobale to great my Father.
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by kenex4ever(m): 4:57pm On Aug 19, 2018
post=70408644:
I have been presented with scripts where I had to slap my father on set and I must do it as an actor. 
He has slapped me on set too countless times. The moment we are acting, I don’t see him as my father anymore; I see him as a colleague and we need to interpret our roles very well. He trained me and he is my boss in the industry.



That is why you are one of the best actors in the country!
in the region


Nobody knows him outside Ibadan

3 Likes 1 Share

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by abumoney(m): 4:57pm On Aug 19, 2018
I love the father and son relationship.
But, I no go fit get mind slap my popsy even for movie o. I respect that man a lot, I wouldn't mind switching roles

13 Likes

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Nobody: 4:57pm On Aug 19, 2018
Actors sha.
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Moreoffaith(m): 4:58pm On Aug 19, 2018
Ok
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by hopexter(m): 4:59pm On Aug 19, 2018
Dude your dad did alot of beating and slapping you when you were younger. You had the opportunity of retaliating just enjoy it and give the old boy 25 slaps. cheesy

3 Likes

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Alvin007: 4:59pm On Aug 19, 2018
Haa!

2 Likes

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by seuncyber(m): 5:00pm On Aug 19, 2018
Ok
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by dingbang(m): 5:01pm On Aug 19, 2018
What kind of stupid film is that. You accepted to be paid money to slap your dad shocked

1 Like

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Nobody: 5:01pm On Aug 19, 2018
Okay next please

I'm in big mess and seriously need advice. Check my page please and advice me on what to do thanks. Please no insults
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Nobody: 5:01pm On Aug 19, 2018
Must our movies include slapping?

Can't we do these films and engage in other things, instead of slapping?

Our culture, traditions, attitudes, and even our mentality is nauseating.

It's really tiring being a Nigerian!
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Nobody: 5:01pm On Aug 19, 2018
Its quite crazy
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Standardcosting(m): 5:03pm On Aug 19, 2018
kenex4ever:
in the region


Nobody knows him outside Ibadan
Eya, Just as no one knows you beyond this thread

9 Likes 1 Share

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Saao(m): 5:03pm On Aug 19, 2018
post=70408644:
I have been presented with scripts where I had to slap my father on set and I must do it as an actor. 
He has slapped me on set too countless times. The moment we are acting, I don’t see him as my father anymore; I see him as a colleague and we need to interpret our roles very well. He trained me and he is my boss in the industry.



That is why you are one of the best actors in the country!
one of the best Yoruba actor rather

1 Like

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Nobody: 5:03pm On Aug 19, 2018
hopexter:
Dude your dad did alot of beating and slapping you when you were younger. You had the opportunity of retaliating just enjoy it and give the old boy 25 slaps. cheesy
Omo ale grin grin grin

7 Likes

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Nobody: 5:03pm On Aug 19, 2018
EmagNig:
Nollywood actor, Femi Adebayo, has opend up on the craziest act he has carried out in his profession and that was slapping his dad, Adebayo Salami, while on the set of a movie production.

While speaking with Sunday Scoop, he said as an actor, one must be ready to do anything to play unbelievable roles.

He stated,

“I have been presented with scripts where I had to slap my father on set and I must do it as an actor.

He has slapped me on set too countless times. The moment we are acting, I don’t see him as my father anymore; I see him as a colleague and we need to interpret our roles very well. He trained me and he is my boss in the industry.

He has taught me not to fear whenever I come across a bigger actor or someone like him on set. But the moment the director says stop, I prostrate to him and apologise.”

Similarly, Femi Adebayo said he and his father decided to support Jigan with their viral ‘Sho Mo Age Mi Ni’ skit on Instagram.

He said,

“Jigan is more like a boy to us. When he came out with the trend, we felt we could do a skit to endorse it. The irony was in asking my biological father if he knew my age.”

Adebayo, who recently featured in an English movie, The Island, insisted that he had no regrets being a Yoruba actor.

He said:

“The only difference between an English and Yoruba movie is the language but the reaction as well as interpretation, most times, are the same. Given another chance, I would still prefer to come into the industry as a Yoruba actor because it has made me know my culture. All my days in school, I was taught a foreign culture and language.

Later, I had the opportunity of learning about my culture, which I would not have learnt if I had started as an English actor. Majority of the people who started with English movies don’t have the opportunity I have had.”

He, however, admitted that there was no way Yoruba actors would earn more than English actors. Femi Adebayo said:

“English is a general language and it is universally accepted, unlike the Yoruba language. We cannot expect a Yoruba movie to have the same audience as an English movie. The majority of Yoruba movies’ fans are Yoruba people.

Based on this, English movies make more money because it has a wider market. But I don’t regret being a Yoruba actor. We have many Yoruba actors who are very comfortable and Yoruba actors are better appreciated outside their environment than English actors. We get more accolades from our fans.”

https://lailasnews.com/slapping-my-dad-was-the-craziest-thing-ive-done-femi-adebayo/


Very good actor I must admit.
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by hopexter(m): 5:07pm On Aug 19, 2018
dondemex:
Omo ale grin grin grin

angry
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by Nobody: 5:08pm On Aug 19, 2018
Imagine someone asking his "Sho mo age mi ni?" grin grin grin
Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by nazablossom(f): 5:09pm On Aug 19, 2018
post=70408654:

..............But the moment the director says stop, I prostrate to him and apologise.”



Lol cheesy.
99% of Yoruba people we know are so RESPECTFUL, neighbours, colleagues, staff, friends, exes etc.
How we wish everyone in the country can take just that one thing and inculcate into their culture!
Salutation is not love, though I admire them for that.

2 Likes

Re: Femi Adebayo: 'Slapping My Father Was The Craziest Thing I’ve Done' by dazzlingd(m): 5:11pm On Aug 19, 2018
Yoruba this yoruba that



Biko are they the only tribe In Nigeria

God make me a Yoruba in my next life

14 Likes 2 Shares

(1) (2) (3) (Reply)

Funke Akindele's Father Is Dead / Nairalander Poses With Tuface And Ifeanyi Udeze / Shade Ladipo: 'Burnaboy Is The Most Unprofessional Artiste'

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 32
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.