Ghanaian actress, Ella Mensah, who is currently in Nigeria shooting a
movie, says she wants to be the best Ghanian actress in Nollywood.
Looking at her busy schedules since she first hit Nollywood in 2012, it
appears the actress may have an ace up her sleeves. Her most notable
films include Educated Housemaids, 11am, Mirabel, Crime to Christ,
Playboy, Couples on Fire to name a few.
But one feature you cannot miss about the Ghallywood star is her taunting big bo.obs with deep cleavage. In this exclusive interview with Showtime Celebrity, he talks about how her bo.obs got big, her journey in Nollywood, and more:
Are you working on any project now?
Yes. I just came back from Awka where I shot one Royal Glamour movie with Rise and Shine Productions. I’m in Lagos now and I have a shoot on Thursday (last Thursday) with another production house; I think it’s an independent production.
How has life in Nollywood been so far?
It’s all right. The only difference between Nollywood and where I come from (Ghana) is that they shoot more in Nollywood – you are always working. In Ghana, we don’t have many producers, but there are many producers here and if you want to shoot everyday, you shoot everyday but not all the scripts are good. The difference is that here, you work a lot.
So, you are saying Ghana movies have more quality than Nigerian ones?
Obviously, Ghanaian movies have more quality than most of Nigerian films. The normal Ghanaian movies we shoot are what Nigerians call cinema movies but we in Ghana don’t call them cinema movies, it’s our standard way of shooting movies. Almost every movie shot in Ghana is a cinema movie whereas here, it is not.
What has been your most daring role in a movie?
The daring thing I did was one movie I shot last year where I had to take off my bra. They didn’t show my front, they showed my back, like my back being bare, no bra and all that but I can’t remember the movie title now.
As a se.xy actress, would you say your assets have helped you in getting roles?
No, I think I get many offers for roles; a lot of people always say it is because I am pretty or because I am endowed. Yes, you need to be presentable; you need to be pretty to be in front of a camera but at the same time it’s not all about that. You need to be talented, you need to know what you do; you need to speak well and be eloquent. You just have to have talent but beauty is more like icing on the cake.
What can you do to stun or ‘wow’ fans in a movie?
Funny enough I’m still thinking about that particular thing because Nollywood is a big industry and there are so many stars; there’s nothing anybody has not done. Since I’m a Ghanaian and I want to be a household name in Nollywood, my team and I are planning on something big that would shake the whole of Nigeria but for now, I think I’ll keep that as a surprise.
You said there’s a difference between romantic scene and se.x scene?
Yeah, a lot of people get confused about romantic scenes and se.x scenes. Being romantic to someone and having se.x with someone is not the same. You can be romantic to someone without sleeping with the person and sleeping with someone is not being romantic. Se.x is se.x, romance is another thing altogether. Being romantic to someone is not having se.x with the person; se.x is different. Se.x scenes and romantic scenes are different, people should just get it
What has been your most daring sexual role in a movie?
I’ve had more than ten movies where I had to do a se.x scene or seduced someone. There’s one movie I did ‘Educated Housemaids’ where I had to seduce a millionaire’s son and I thought the only way to get him was to sleep with him. A lot of people think se.x scenes are real but they are not real because there are so many people behind the scene. You might think that we are under the duvet doing something, we are not doing anything because we put on bum shorts, suits and all that faking things, acting like we’re moaning and all that. It’s all acting
I think Ghana movies have crossed the lines many times when it comes to soft po.rn?
What people don’t get is that going Unclad in Ghanaian movies is not all Unclad. There’s something called ‘cuts and paste.’ If you’re shooting a movie and they say you should take off your bra and then the camera wants to zoom to your front, it’s not your real breast they show, I just want people to know.
Then whose breast do they show?
It’s not real. What we do is that the camera would say action and then the camera would show my hand removing my own bra from my back and when I take it off, there’s something covering my face. We have special effects directors and there’s this breast silicon thing they put across your breast with something to hold it to just let viewers think that it’s your breast. Mostly, we don’t even zoom the front part, it’s just the side and it’s silicon; it’s not natural.
How much are they paying us to go totally Unclad?
This is not Hollywood that they give you a million dollars to go Unclad; like Angelina Jolie you feel comfortable showing everything because they give you like 15 million dollars but we are talking about Ghana and Nigeria. They don’t even pay anything close to that. So nobody is showing bo.obs for real here, it’s not true, it’s just cut and paste and they just join everything in the editing room to make it look real
What has been your most successful movie to date?
A couple of them but one movie that I really like, that I got some fans from UK and Kenya and even Australia inviting me to come is one movie I shot for Tinsel. Tinsel is doing a short movie called Afriwood; they are not showing it on Africa Magic but they are showing it on DSTV channel 151, it’s a short film on its own. The film is called ‘11am’, I was a celebrity newscaster which in real life I’m because I’m a Journalist; I studied journalism and media studies and I even worked in a TV station in Ghana before I delved into this acting thing. It was pretty much enjoyable since it was the real me and all that and that movie really went far; it was everywhere on the internet
What has been your most embarrassing role in a movie?
One that comes to my head right now is one movie I shot in the East where I had to take off my wig, no makeup, no lipstick; they braided my hair and all that. We were shooting in a bush when I saw a snake; I just started running because I have mortal fear for snakes. Then the cloth they tied on me just went off and everybody was around. I saw some leaves and it was more like Adam and Eve thing and I had to just use the leaves to cover my bo.obs because that was the most important thing. I couldn’t even continue the shoot because I felt so embarrassed
What was your worst experience growing up
I remember way back in Junior High; it’s funny how I think adolescence or growing has changed my body. In Junior High, I didn’t have breasts; at the age of 15, I didn’t have noticeable breast on my chest and I remember that boys were always calling me a boy. I was more like a tomboy. Then, I went to Secondary School and all of a sudden my breasts started coming out and the boys would still tease me more. Even now, some of my colleagues from way back when they see me now they ask if I had done implants on my bo.obs. I don’t have implants. It was so embarrassing when you’re with girls but everyone calls you a guy because you’re a female with flat chest
Did your bo.obs just start growing by itself or you did something?
I didn’t do anything, that’s the irony. I remember way back in 2003, I woke up one morning and I saw something there and I started putting foam in my bra, I didn’t even know I was going to wear bra all my life. My bre.asts really blew up after I gave birth to my child and I also added weight. I was size 10 when I gave birth, soon after I got to size 18. I was so fat because I ate a lot and a lot of people couldn’t recognize me. Being pregnant is a horrible thing, I ate like 17 times a day and I became so chubby. When I gave birth, to lose that weight was hell
So you eventually lost weight but your bo.obs were still big?
Even though I lost weight, I think some of the fat went to the right places and I love it. Now it’s working for me. See now, I’m so endowed now and I love it. You could say my son gave me a bre.ast job; it’s a natural bre.ast job. I didn’t have to pay any doctor, it was a natural gift from God and I have my son to thank for it.
Everyone knows you as a se.xy actress, is it just for show or you really like se.x?
Seriously, is there any human being on this planet who hates se.x?
A lot of people pretend they don’t like se.x?
That’s the word you said, pretend. Life is too short to want to fake things. Se.x is a beautiful thing when you are with the right person and you’re an adult. It is a beautiful thing if you have your partner, somebody you love and you trust and you respect, why not? Se.x is part of our life
What turns you on sexually in the bedroom?
During se.x, seeing my man’s face is enough for me
Do you have any celebrity crush?
Yes, I’m obsessed with one guy; I love him so much but not more than my boyfriend. He’s the only one who can make me leave my boyfriend; thinking about him is even making me blush right now.
Who is that?
Lil Wayne.
You’re attracted to Lil Wayne?
So much, everything about him attracts me.
There was a time you dated Oritsefemi?
I never dated Oritsefemi, we were just friends.
Has any fan ever done anything crazy to you?
Oh God, it’s very bad. I don’t know how they get my number and I keep changing it and yet they get it again. There was a time a fan gave me like 87 missed calls in an hour and he would send me so many text messages that he had a dream he was making love to me and I came and was screaming his name, so we should make it reality. It’s that bad that when I tweet or post something on instagram he would trace it and go to that location to see whether I’m there or not, it was that bad. So many crazy people even on my Facebook page; being pretty alone has its consequences but being pretty and a star can be dangerous.
What transpired between you and Mimi Orjiekwe?
Mimi and I are cool; she was one of the first people I met on set when I first came to Nigeria in 2012. I shot five movies and she was in four of them, we clicked and became friends. It’s just that I have my own goals in life; she has her own goals in life and friendships always have its ups and downs. It wasn’t really anything, I don’t even know why it became a big deal; nothing really happened, we just realized that our directions were not going the same way and we just needed to go our separate ways. I don’t have any problem with her, if I see her on the street, I’ll say hello to her; we even shot together last year
But one feature you cannot miss about the Ghallywood star is her taunting big bo.obs with deep cleavage. In this exclusive interview with Showtime Celebrity, he talks about how her bo.obs got big, her journey in Nollywood, and more:
Are you working on any project now?
Yes. I just came back from Awka where I shot one Royal Glamour movie with Rise and Shine Productions. I’m in Lagos now and I have a shoot on Thursday (last Thursday) with another production house; I think it’s an independent production.
How has life in Nollywood been so far?
It’s all right. The only difference between Nollywood and where I come from (Ghana) is that they shoot more in Nollywood – you are always working. In Ghana, we don’t have many producers, but there are many producers here and if you want to shoot everyday, you shoot everyday but not all the scripts are good. The difference is that here, you work a lot.
So, you are saying Ghana movies have more quality than Nigerian ones?
Obviously, Ghanaian movies have more quality than most of Nigerian films. The normal Ghanaian movies we shoot are what Nigerians call cinema movies but we in Ghana don’t call them cinema movies, it’s our standard way of shooting movies. Almost every movie shot in Ghana is a cinema movie whereas here, it is not.
What has been your most daring role in a movie?
The daring thing I did was one movie I shot last year where I had to take off my bra. They didn’t show my front, they showed my back, like my back being bare, no bra and all that but I can’t remember the movie title now.
As a se.xy actress, would you say your assets have helped you in getting roles?
No, I think I get many offers for roles; a lot of people always say it is because I am pretty or because I am endowed. Yes, you need to be presentable; you need to be pretty to be in front of a camera but at the same time it’s not all about that. You need to be talented, you need to know what you do; you need to speak well and be eloquent. You just have to have talent but beauty is more like icing on the cake.
What can you do to stun or ‘wow’ fans in a movie?
Funny enough I’m still thinking about that particular thing because Nollywood is a big industry and there are so many stars; there’s nothing anybody has not done. Since I’m a Ghanaian and I want to be a household name in Nollywood, my team and I are planning on something big that would shake the whole of Nigeria but for now, I think I’ll keep that as a surprise.
You said there’s a difference between romantic scene and se.x scene?
Yeah, a lot of people get confused about romantic scenes and se.x scenes. Being romantic to someone and having se.x with someone is not the same. You can be romantic to someone without sleeping with the person and sleeping with someone is not being romantic. Se.x is se.x, romance is another thing altogether. Being romantic to someone is not having se.x with the person; se.x is different. Se.x scenes and romantic scenes are different, people should just get it
What has been your most daring sexual role in a movie?
I’ve had more than ten movies where I had to do a se.x scene or seduced someone. There’s one movie I did ‘Educated Housemaids’ where I had to seduce a millionaire’s son and I thought the only way to get him was to sleep with him. A lot of people think se.x scenes are real but they are not real because there are so many people behind the scene. You might think that we are under the duvet doing something, we are not doing anything because we put on bum shorts, suits and all that faking things, acting like we’re moaning and all that. It’s all acting
I think Ghana movies have crossed the lines many times when it comes to soft po.rn?
What people don’t get is that going Unclad in Ghanaian movies is not all Unclad. There’s something called ‘cuts and paste.’ If you’re shooting a movie and they say you should take off your bra and then the camera wants to zoom to your front, it’s not your real breast they show, I just want people to know.
Then whose breast do they show?
It’s not real. What we do is that the camera would say action and then the camera would show my hand removing my own bra from my back and when I take it off, there’s something covering my face. We have special effects directors and there’s this breast silicon thing they put across your breast with something to hold it to just let viewers think that it’s your breast. Mostly, we don’t even zoom the front part, it’s just the side and it’s silicon; it’s not natural.
How much are they paying us to go totally Unclad?
This is not Hollywood that they give you a million dollars to go Unclad; like Angelina Jolie you feel comfortable showing everything because they give you like 15 million dollars but we are talking about Ghana and Nigeria. They don’t even pay anything close to that. So nobody is showing bo.obs for real here, it’s not true, it’s just cut and paste and they just join everything in the editing room to make it look real
What has been your most successful movie to date?
A couple of them but one movie that I really like, that I got some fans from UK and Kenya and even Australia inviting me to come is one movie I shot for Tinsel. Tinsel is doing a short movie called Afriwood; they are not showing it on Africa Magic but they are showing it on DSTV channel 151, it’s a short film on its own. The film is called ‘11am’, I was a celebrity newscaster which in real life I’m because I’m a Journalist; I studied journalism and media studies and I even worked in a TV station in Ghana before I delved into this acting thing. It was pretty much enjoyable since it was the real me and all that and that movie really went far; it was everywhere on the internet
What has been your most embarrassing role in a movie?
One that comes to my head right now is one movie I shot in the East where I had to take off my wig, no makeup, no lipstick; they braided my hair and all that. We were shooting in a bush when I saw a snake; I just started running because I have mortal fear for snakes. Then the cloth they tied on me just went off and everybody was around. I saw some leaves and it was more like Adam and Eve thing and I had to just use the leaves to cover my bo.obs because that was the most important thing. I couldn’t even continue the shoot because I felt so embarrassed
What was your worst experience growing up
I remember way back in Junior High; it’s funny how I think adolescence or growing has changed my body. In Junior High, I didn’t have breasts; at the age of 15, I didn’t have noticeable breast on my chest and I remember that boys were always calling me a boy. I was more like a tomboy. Then, I went to Secondary School and all of a sudden my breasts started coming out and the boys would still tease me more. Even now, some of my colleagues from way back when they see me now they ask if I had done implants on my bo.obs. I don’t have implants. It was so embarrassing when you’re with girls but everyone calls you a guy because you’re a female with flat chest
Did your bo.obs just start growing by itself or you did something?
I didn’t do anything, that’s the irony. I remember way back in 2003, I woke up one morning and I saw something there and I started putting foam in my bra, I didn’t even know I was going to wear bra all my life. My bre.asts really blew up after I gave birth to my child and I also added weight. I was size 10 when I gave birth, soon after I got to size 18. I was so fat because I ate a lot and a lot of people couldn’t recognize me. Being pregnant is a horrible thing, I ate like 17 times a day and I became so chubby. When I gave birth, to lose that weight was hell
So you eventually lost weight but your bo.obs were still big?
Even though I lost weight, I think some of the fat went to the right places and I love it. Now it’s working for me. See now, I’m so endowed now and I love it. You could say my son gave me a bre.ast job; it’s a natural bre.ast job. I didn’t have to pay any doctor, it was a natural gift from God and I have my son to thank for it.
Everyone knows you as a se.xy actress, is it just for show or you really like se.x?
Seriously, is there any human being on this planet who hates se.x?
A lot of people pretend they don’t like se.x?
That’s the word you said, pretend. Life is too short to want to fake things. Se.x is a beautiful thing when you are with the right person and you’re an adult. It is a beautiful thing if you have your partner, somebody you love and you trust and you respect, why not? Se.x is part of our life
What turns you on sexually in the bedroom?
During se.x, seeing my man’s face is enough for me
Do you have any celebrity crush?
Yes, I’m obsessed with one guy; I love him so much but not more than my boyfriend. He’s the only one who can make me leave my boyfriend; thinking about him is even making me blush right now.
Who is that?
Lil Wayne.
You’re attracted to Lil Wayne?
So much, everything about him attracts me.
There was a time you dated Oritsefemi?
I never dated Oritsefemi, we were just friends.
Has any fan ever done anything crazy to you?
Oh God, it’s very bad. I don’t know how they get my number and I keep changing it and yet they get it again. There was a time a fan gave me like 87 missed calls in an hour and he would send me so many text messages that he had a dream he was making love to me and I came and was screaming his name, so we should make it reality. It’s that bad that when I tweet or post something on instagram he would trace it and go to that location to see whether I’m there or not, it was that bad. So many crazy people even on my Facebook page; being pretty alone has its consequences but being pretty and a star can be dangerous.
What transpired between you and Mimi Orjiekwe?
Mimi and I are cool; she was one of the first people I met on set when I first came to Nigeria in 2012. I shot five movies and she was in four of them, we clicked and became friends. It’s just that I have my own goals in life; she has her own goals in life and friendships always have its ups and downs. It wasn’t really anything, I don’t even know why it became a big deal; nothing really happened, we just realized that our directions were not going the same way and we just needed to go our separate ways. I don’t have any problem with her, if I see her on the street, I’ll say hello to her; we even shot together last year
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