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Teniola Aladese Reveals How She Dumped Law For Mass Comm Before Going Into Acting

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Teniola Aladese Reveals How She Dumped Law For Mass Comm Before Going Into Acting

Teniola Aladese, a Nigerian actress, has revealed that if she hadn’t pursued acting, she would have been a lawyer.

During an interview on the WithChude podcast, she revealed the information. She claims that becoming a lawyer was her first life goal.

She said:

“To be honest, I am not sure that I knew I wanted to act up until SS2. I wanted to be a lawyer at first and then I read this book by Christopher Darden, he was one of the prosecutors on the OJ Simpson’s case.”

“He just chronicled the entire case, I finished this book and I said I am not cut out to be a lawyer. First of all I do not know what I would do if I lost a case for a client and I saw the point of view of these two lawyers and how they felt about loosing the case.

“So I was like what else can I do? My plan B was that I kind of like acting, I used to watch films especially Genevieve and Regina Askia. But it was now in SS2 that I was like, I am not sure if I want to go to school to study acting just in case it does not work out for me. What else can I study?

“And I was like my plan B is to be a news anchor and that was why I studied Mass Communication. I asked my parents and they were like if I wanted to study Theater Arts, I should. But I was like just in case, let me just study Mass Com and I would try acting.”

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