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Bimbo Thomas Leaves ‘Thug’ Roles to Showcase Versatility

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Bimbo Thomas Leaves ‘Thug’ Roles to Showcase Versatility

Bimbo Thomas Leaves ‘Thug’ Roles to Showcase Versatility

Bimbo Thomas discusses moving away from ‘thug’ roles to showcase her versatility and explore diverse characters beyond Omo Ghetto

Actress Bimbo Thomas has revealed her decision to step away from playing “thug” roles following her acclaimed performance in Funke Akindele’s film Omo Ghetto.

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In an interview with Chude Jideonwo, Thomas said the move was aimed at showcasing her versatility and proving her ability to perform diverse characters.

Thomas explained that typecasting is common in the Nigerian film industry, where actors often become confined to a single image.

She said she wanted to demonstrate her range, even if it meant temporarily slowing her career.

“Yes, I did stop. You know, as a thespian, I really wanted to showcase myself, my versatility and other sides of myself apart from what God has used Funke Akindele to do,” Thomas said.

“In this part of the world, actors get stereotyped and typecast, and I knew I had more to offer than being boxed into one role.”

The actress acknowledged that the decision came with challenges, including financial losses, missed roles, and strained friendships.

She added that motherhood and family responsibilities also influenced her career pace during this period.

“Looking back, the decision may not have been right at the time because I was not yet fully established. But I was also afraid that if I became too well-known for that image, it would be harder to diversify later,” Thomas said.

“Thankfully, endorsements came in; otherwise, it would have been tough. I paid a price for that decision. I lost roles, I lost money, and even some friendships.”

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Thomas’ candid reflections underline the difficulties faced by actors in balancing career growth, personal development, and public perception in Nollywood.

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Her choice highlights a deliberate effort to break free from typecasting while building a sustainable and versatile acting career.

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