Nollywood actress Opeyemi Aiyeola has finally broken her silence on why she stepped away from the movie industry for over a decade. Speaking during a revealing interview with Oyinmomo TV, the veteran actress explained that her disappearance was a conscious and personal decision aimed at preserving her marriage. She noted that the move shocked many fans and colleagues, but it was necessary to avoid the distractions and pressure that often come with maintaining a public life in the entertainment space.
Opeyemi Aiyeola, who is married to Olayiwola Abdulwakilu, shared that she went as far as blocking many of her industry contacts to maintain focus on building a stable home. She emphasized that the negative narratives surrounding celebrity marriages, especially in Nollywood, made her determined not to follow the same path. By cutting off those professional ties temporarily, she said she was able to prioritize her family and peace of mind over fame, adding that fans rarely understand what goes on behind the scenes in entertainers’ personal lives.
Why I Blocked My Colleagues – Opeyemi Aiyeola Tells It All
The actress disclosed that she didn’t just take a break — she went a step further by blocking virtually every Nollywood colleague she had in her contact list. According to her, this was not out of malice, but out of fear of what maintaining those connections could cost her marriage.
Opeyemi Aiyeola said the choice wasn’t easy, but necessary. “I blocked everybody’s contact in the industry,” she said, “because I didn’t want any distraction or influence that could damage my new home. It was a conscious decision to protect my peace and build something real.”
Marriage First: Why She Prioritized Family Over Fame
Opeyemi Aiyeola emphasized that many fans don’t understand the pressure that actors face when it comes to balancing fame and family. She said the popular belief that Nollywood marriages don’t last made her even more determined to protect hers at all costs.
She highlighted how many actors become victims of public expectations and social judgment. “I didn’t want my marriage to end up like those people gossip about online,” she said. “So I removed myself from the spotlight and focused on being a wife and mother.”
How Fans Influenced Her Decision – ‘Dem Dey Talk Say We No Fit Keep Home’
Interestingly, the actress laid part of the blame on fans who often criticize celebrities for not maintaining stable homes. She said these judgments, though sometimes unintentional, put intense pressure on entertainers, especially women.
“I did it because of fans too,” she said. “They say actresses no dey stay married or keep home. But dem no dey see the struggle inside. Dem only see red carpet love, dem no know wetin dey really happen. I didn’t want that for myself.”
After 10 Years, She’s Back But Things No Be As Before
Opeyemi Aiyeola may have returned to the industry, but she admits that things aren’t the same. She’s re-entering a world that has changed drastically — new faces, digital trends, and a different kind of Nollywood energy.
Even though she’s grateful for the fans who stayed loyal and welcomed her back, she still treads carefully. She revealed that though she unblocked some colleagues, she now maintains healthy boundaries to balance her personal life with her career.
Lessons for Young Actresses: Choose Peace Over Pressure
Opeyemi Aiyeola’s story stands as a powerful lesson for rising actresses in Nollywood who are often caught between the allure of fame and the desire for a stable personal life. She emphasized that while fame can be exciting, it is ultimately temporary, and should never come at the expense of a peaceful home or mental well-being. Her experience highlights the importance of prioritizing long-term happiness over the temporary applause of the public.
In her candid advice to younger talents, the actress stressed that no career opportunity is worth sacrificing one’s sanity or family. She urged aspiring entertainers to always choose peace of mind, even if it means taking a long break from the spotlight. “This industry go always dey,” she said, reminding them that opportunities will come and go, but inner peace and a happy home are irreplaceable.
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