Nollywood actress and singer Dayo Amusa says some actresses, especially the up and coming, make themselves vulnerable to sexual harassment by movie producers and directors.
The 37-year-old made the statement while answering questions about sex-for-role in an interview with The Nation.
Asked if she had experienced sexual harassment in the industry, the Unforgivable actress said: “No, I have not but something similar happened to me in my early years.”
According to her, an adult as every right to say no predatory men.
“A director might see an upcoming (sic) actress and say I like you but you cannot be forced and it is so sad that these upcoming (sic) actresses are coming to fire the directors and producers to have their way.
“It’s not that the directors are the one taking advantage of them.
“Even the so-called girls as well come in making themselves vulnerable to the producers to get roles fast. So it takes two to tango.”
The actress who recently apologised for giving an inappropriate answer to an aspiring actress on Instagram added that the industry is quite big and there are many people competing for space.
“I believe everybody wants to find their space and some people might see it as a competition but as far as I am concerned, the sky is so big for everybody to take his or her space.
“For anybody that thinks they have to go the extra mile, that’s their problem.
“Just do your thing because people are watching,” she told her interviewer.