Nollywood actor and producer Frederick Leonard have taken to social media to express his dissatisfaction with movie crew members who come on set with unpleasant smells.
This came after his colleague, Victor Okpalan, took to his Instagram page to complain about the issue.
In his post, Okpalan lamented how some of the movie crew members have an offensive odor that makes it difficult for others to breathe.
He wrote, “You can’t come on set and smell like a rat poison seller under Ajah bridge! How can we breathe where you are? Please save our nostrils!!!”
Leonard reacted to the post, dragging the movie crew members who do not keep themselves clean and have an unpleasant smell on their bodies. He stressed that anyone with a functioning brain should make it a point to use a deodorant, especially when working with people for long periods.
In his comment, Leonard said, “Any human being that has a functioning brain, whether cast or crew, should use deodorants and touch up again by 5 pm so that you don’t begin to smell like a goat. For a profession that requires us to be on our feet for a minimum of 14 hours, common sense should apply. Let’s not forget mint or gum to fight mouth odor as well.”
It is essential to note that personal hygiene is crucial, especially in the entertainment industry. Actors, crew members, and other staff are required to work in close proximity for extended periods, making it necessary to maintain proper hygiene at all times. Leonard’s comments have brought attention to this issue and emphasized the importance of personal hygiene in the entertainment industry.
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