1. Controversial
actress Judith Opara Mazagwu, popularly known as AfroCandy, has said that the
long Christmas and New Year holiday delayed the release of her soft-porn new
movie, Destructive Instinct AfroCandy
said the Alaba marketer that will handle the Nigerian release of the movie told
her that she has to hold on till the end of the festive season before sending
the film to various stores across the country as there are too many works
scheduled for release at that period.“I didn’t know until 24 December that we
would not be able to meet the 26 December date that had been planned for the
Nigerian release of my movie because of the holidays. My agents didn’t tell me
on time as I have been disturbing them about getting my fans to see the
complete movie,” AfroCandy said.AfroCandy announced via her Facebook page of
the coming of the movie. “GOOD NEWS TO MY FANS….Destructive Instinct is dropping
in Nigeria in a few days! Hurray! We did it. Thank you all and make sure you
grab your copies asap!” she posted.The
movie, with AfroCandy as the lead actress, also features some Nigerians based
in the United States including Ben Abit, Terry Daz and Munnet Oyarkhua.It was
scheduled for release on Boxing Day, 26 December and later shifted to 28
December, 2013.AfroCandy said the movie which has been ready for some months
was first delayed by a marketer initially engaged by her agent here in Nigeria
for the distribution of the film.She said the first marketer is a senior pastor
with a popular Pentecostal church in Lagos.According to her, she was told that
the man complained of too many nude scenes in the movie and that she had to
reedit the movie in order to get the much needed classification from the
Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board.The actress said after she was informed,
she reedited the movie but the marketer wanted more scenes to be cut off from
the movie and she had to look for another marketer.“I was told the man wanted more scenes to be
edited from the movie. But no way, that is why we had to look for another
marketer who is going to release the movie very soon,” she said.When asked if the new marketer submitted the film for screening and
classification with the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board given the steamy
scenes from the trailers of the movie posted on YouTube, Afrocandy said: “that
aspect has been settled. Just tell people to watch out for the movie which
would drop very soon.”
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