Actress Etinosa Idemudia has tackled comedian Anita Asuoha, popularly known as Real Warri Pikin, for filming her condolence visit to Empress Njamah over the death of her best friend, actress Ada Ameh.
Real Warri Pikin posted a video, showing herself writing on the condolence register set up for Ameh in tears. The video posted on Instagram on Tuesday also showed the comedian consoling Empress over the tragic loss.
Reacting to the video in a now-deleted Instagram post, Etinosa condemned the recording, accusing Real Warri Pikin of chasing clout. she stated that phones and cameras should be dropped at home during condolence visits.
She wrote: “I feel we can all drop our phones and cameras and really do the condolence visit we came for. Imagine me seeing someone recording himself or herself coming to my father’s house for condolence. I would have destroyed that camera. Let’s be emotionally sensitive, emotionally involved and emotionally genuine. Not everything is content.
“If you are really touched, If it’s not just a publicity sighting for you, you will not have the mind to tell your PA to hold the camera. As I’m walking in be recording. Record everybody. As she’s crying record her. Then you sat down, edited, and even put soundtrack. No, it’s offensive. Clout is good for business but this one is not nice.”
Ada Ameh died on Sunday, two years after the death of her daughter Aladi.