Ghanaian movie actress and producer, Yvonne Nelson, has showered praises on colleague actress Akuapem Poloo for her professionalism.
Speaking in an interview with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, Yvonne Nelson said that despite perceptions about her character and attitude, Haniya Rosemond Brown, popularly known as Akuapem Poloo, showed a lot of maturity on set during the shoot of her latest film titled ‘Kotoka’.
According to her, Akuapem Poloo comported herself very well even though her first scene in the movie was shot at 10 pm after she reported at 6 am.
She told Andy Dosty, “Akuapem Poloo came on set early and we shot her first scene around 10 pm.”
“She was nice and she did not complain even though I kept apologising. She was nice.”
The Princess Tyra star added that Akuapem Poloo’s attitude toward work made her likable to everyone on the movie set.
The ‘Fix Us’ movie producer also said that she would like to work with her again.
“She had a great attitude, she was lovely, very humble, and talented and she was just cracking everybody up on set I will love to work with her again.”
Reacting to her alleged troublesome traits, Yvonne Nelson replied saying, “No, she is not, you can ask Majid.”
Yvonne Nelson is currently on a media tour promoting her new movie titled Kotoka.
The movie stars actors Yvonne Nelson, Majid Michel, Haniya Rosemond Brown, and a host of other talented actors.
The movie premieres on the 14th of February at the Silverbird Cinemas.
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