Veteran Nollywood actor Femi Branch is not holding back—and his recent appearance on Trending has sparked serious conversations about the state of acting professionalism in Nigeria.

 

In the now-viral clip, Femi called out actors who show up the same way in every role, without bothering to physically or emotionally transform into their characters.

 

“You have someone that calls himself an actor and he has just one look in every film,” he said. “I’m sorry dude, you’re not professional. You’re a fraud.”

 

According to him, actors like that are cheating their audience. Instead of immersing viewers in the character, they force fans to mentally filter out their personality just to keep up with the story.

 

“The audience has to keep convincing themselves that it’s not you—they’re doing your job for you. You’re giving them stress!”

 

Femi went on to reference Hollywood actors like Michael Fassbender, Joaquin Phoenix, and even rapper 50 Cent, who underwent extreme physical transformations for roles. Fassbender reportedly lost over 60 pounds, only to bulk up again in a month. Joaquin became almost unrecognizable as the Joker.

 

“If you have to go bald, you go bald. If you have to carry warts on your face, you carry warts! Your body doesn’t belong to you—it belongs to the craft,” Femi said.

 

He didn’t stop there. He accused lazy actors of being the reason they don’t get called up for serious productions.

 

“That’s why you’ll never see such actors in serious projects. Producers and directors know how to sift the wheat from the chaff.”

 

In an industry where popularity sometimes trumps talent, Femi Branch’s comments are a wake-up call—skill, transformation, and dedication still matter. If you want to be taken seriously as an actor, don’t just show up. Become the role.

 

And to those who care more about looking good than digging deep?

 

“Who cares about your good looks? People are paying for the characters they can relate with—not your selfies.”

 

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