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You Can Call Me Prostitute In Business -Aremu Afolayan Nigerian Filmmaker

“I am a businessman, and you can actually refer to me as a prostitute
in business. I sell cars, clothes, wrist watches, and many other
things."

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Aremu Afolayan, an actor and filmmaker, has slammed at the critics who
have tagged him a gigolo.

In an interview with Scoop Sunday, the actor, who is a brother to
Kunle Afolayan, a Nollywood producer, said if his critics got the
exposure and opportunity, they had been a gigolo.

He said being in a relationship with an older person does not mean he
gets financial benefit from it.

Afolayan said, “That is an old gist, and I really don’t want to talk
about it. But, even if I am doing that, it is nobody’s business. I am
sure (the people talking, would) also want to do that (if they had the
opportunity).

“I am a businessman, and you can actually refer to me as a prostitute
in business. I sell cars, clothes, wrist watches, and many other
things. Dating someone older than one is different from someone older
paying one’s bills. I don’t think there is anything wrong in dating or
marrying someone older than one.”

He also debunked assumptions that Nollywood actresses engage in
prostitution or sex for roles.

On why actresses seemed to fare better than actors in the industry,
Afolayan said, “Most people have a side business. Even many Hollywood
celebrities have side businesses. One problem, though, is that some
people live up to certain expectations that nobody is even asking them
to in the first place.

"But ordinarily, both male and female actors should be making so much
money that they should be the one sponsoring politicians, and not the
other way round.”