The actress recalled moments on set when, after rehearsals, the director would call “action,” and Kemi would react in ways that surprised everyone, including the crew. She admitted that after wrapping the role, she was emotionally and mentally drained, unable to take on any other projects for about two months. “I was empty,” she confessed, underscoring the profound personal investment required to deliver such a powerful performance. For Isime, acting is not a hobby or a means to make money—it is her life, and she feels blessed to earn a living from it.
She expressed deep gratitude to her fans, whom she describes as some of the most intelligent people she has ever encountered. She believes they deserve nothing less than her best, and failing them would feel like a betrayal. Isime also spoke about her spiritual responsibility, stating that it would be disrespectful to her Creator to downplay the talent she believes she has been given out of fear of judgment or criticism. She stressed that delivering a lackluster performance simply because it feels safe would be cruel to the team behind Blood Sisters 2, including Netflix, EbonyLife Studios, writers, directors, producers, costume designers, makeup artists, sound engineers, editors, and her co-stars, all of whom brought their full commitment to the project.
Isime called Blood Sisters 2 a performer’s dream and expressed overwhelming gratitude for the opportunity. She shared that the outpouring of love from fans—through calls, texts, posts, and comments—has moved her to tears. “I’m crying happy tears on my bed in my dark room,” she wrote, celebrating the emotional connection with her audience. Her message concludes with a hopeful look toward the future: “Cheers to more roles and productions that truly ignite.” The actress’s raw honesty and dedication continue to inspire fans and peers alike, solidifying her place as one of Nollywood’s most passionate and committed performers.


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