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Famous Nigerian actress, Omotola Jalade, has addressed the alleged feud with her colleague, Genevieve Nnaji.
It is widely believed that the movie stars were not on good terms.
However, addressing the popular assertion during an interview on Yanga FM, Omotola, who clarified that they were never fighting, noted that “people don’t need to be best friends”
While accusing fans of pitching them against each other, Omotola said, “Na them start the quarrel before we know say we dey quarrel. So, we have to catch up with the quarrel. There was no quarrel.”
The interviewer further asked: “Was there anything like say una been quarrel wey lasted for twenty years before EJ movie?”
Omotola replied: “People don’t need to be best friends, but we talked. Like behind the film, we dey talk normally. You know the same thing they do with all these music stars, na, we dem take start all those things back then.
"Na we be the practice that time. You know all this Wizkid, Davido now that they have taken to a different level, na we be the first one now. Really, na them start the quarrel before we know say we dey quarrel. So, we have to catch up with the quarrel. There was no quarrel.
“We were young, everybody dey do her own thing now. You know how the industry is. You know, them go pitch you against this person, talk say na this one be the hottest girl, na that one be the hottest girl. So, those kind tension go dey normally, but people they read am as other things.”
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