Nollywood actress Yvonne Jegede is making waves with her powerful portrayal in the highly anticipated Nigerian movie, “Cold Flame.” In a recent Instagram post, she shared a video from the set, showcasing her exceptional acting skills. The scene depicts a pregnant Yvonne Jegede passionately confronting her love interest, played by Roxy Antak. The caption reads, “How do you address a man who insists on having children but can’t stand you for looking unattractive due to the same pregnancy? Did Natasha go too far? Well, that outburst caused some complications thereafter, smh ♀️. #ColdFlames with @roxyantak.”
This electrifying performance by Yvonne Jegede has captivated audiences and sparked a heated debate. The scene highlights the complexities of relationships, particularly when it comes to expectations during pregnancy. Yvonne’s character refuses to be diminished or questioned, asserting that asking a pregnant woman what she brings to the table is inappropriate and disrespectful.
The chemistry between Yvonne Jegede and Roxy Antak is palpable, adding an extra layer of intensity to their on-screen interactions. Roxy, known for his role as a child actor in the popular NTA show “Tales By Moonlight,” complements Yvonne’s performance with his own stellar acting skills.
The video not only showcases Yvonne’s exceptional talent but also reveals her commitment to staying in character. Despite momentarily forgetting her next line, she seamlessly remains in the emotional state required for the scene. This level of dedication and professionalism is truly commendable and contributes to the authenticity of her portrayal.
The reaction from fellow Nollywood celebrities further highlights the impact of Yvonne Jegede’s performance. Kate Henshaw applauds her with the words, “Let him know!!!! e easy, make e do am!! Shiooor .” Ebube Nwaguru simply comments, “Actor ,” acknowledging the impressive display of talent. Linda Osifo adds, “Phenomenal that’s right.” Even musician, MINJIN express his support, stating, “How dare him .” Yvonne Jegede jokingly replies, “I don tell am say you go come beat am for me.”
The comment section is filled with fans and viewers praising Yvonne’s performance and discussing the significance of the scene. Some applaud her for delivering such an intense portrayal, while others appreciate her ability to remain in character despite the minor slip-up. The discussion expands to include societal expectations placed on women during pregnancy, questioning the concept of independence and submission in relationships.
bondy109: “Stupid question….. ❤️”
dazzy_tilda: “This is dope men really need to do better honestly, if it’s easy make them run am.”
funkzyfame: “Wow! If talent were human, it would be you. OMG! You smashed it, and you showed the real deal. Even when you ask for the following line, you no wink. Take your flowers already ”
abelpter: “Damn! That was intense. Even when you forget your line, you stayed in character ”
funkzyfame: “Wow! If talent were human, it would be you. OMG! You smashed it, and you showed the real deal. Even when you ask for the following line, you no wink. Take your flowers already ”
elyonfashionhub__: “It’s funny how most men want an independent woman yet dependent (submissive), a woman who cares for herself, the husband, the children, takes care of the home, accepts cheating and not grow the smallest wrinkle… While he simply bears the title ‘head of the house.’ The society needs a lot of revamping.”
princess_ifedollyp: “I watched it more than once! This is some amazing acting right there. Loved how you were in character even when you forgot your line. It’s like you could totally relate. Men! Don EVER ask a pregnant woman what she brings…”
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