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Actress and TV personality Efia Odo has bemoaned how unchallenging scripts are having a toll on her acting career.
According to the TV show host, she has a local and international brand which makes her want to know and learn more than she already does with exceptionally well-written scripts.
“The new roles I’ve been getting are a bit bland and boring so I don’t really take the script,” she told Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM.
Listing movies she is working on Efia Odo stated that ‘The Year of Return’ has given her the opportunity to star for a docu-series, ‘Lens of Culture’ to be shown on TV One, a channel in the US.
She added that she has expanded her horizon with this role and also travelled to lots of places for the shoot.
“As you grow you want to do something that is more challenging, it is not about the money anymore. I just have a lot more to show,” Efia Odo added.
The ‘Heels and Sneakers’ actress said she is learning more about her craft“In the future, I have a lot of things I want to do especially with my foundation and I’m looking forward to it.”
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