“Yvonne
Nelson, I like your medicine…”
We love the way her name rhymes, we love watching
her act on our screens, we love to hear the interesting tales about her life
and career. It won’t be too far-fetched to say that Ghanaian actress Yvonne
Nelson is one of the most talked about celebrities in Nigeria.
Born in Accra, Ghana she participated in the Miss
Ghana beauty pageant at the age of 19 which opened the doors to her acting
career. The graduate of Human Resource Management from the Central University
College, Ghana is also a movie producer and has starred in various movies
including ‘Single & Married’, ‘Heart Of Men’ and ‘House Of Gold’.
Last year, her relationship with Nigerian music star
Iyanya brewed a lot of media attention when it ended. Since then, both parties
have refused to talk about it until when she gave BellaNaija an exclusive
during her last visit to Lagos. At her hotel room at Raddison Blu, Victoria
Island, Yvonne was a warm host as she opened up on her past relationship, her
life, career and more.
Read
excerpts of the BellaNaija interview By Adeola Adeyemo below:
Sometime last year, you were quite emotional on
Twitter when you supposedly broke up with a Nigerian music star. That incident
has been shrouded with lots of cover-ups. Could you tell me what really
happened?
I think it’s time my fans get to know the whole
truth so I’m going to let it all out. I dated one person here, he’s in the
industry. There were too many lies in the relationship. I found out a whole lot
of things and I just felt like he took advantage of me.
Why
did you go on Twitter to express your emotions?
I’m human; I’m not like a robot or anything. I just
wanted the whole world to know what I was going through and I just wanted them
to know that I was done with the relationship.
Did
you actually break up with him on Twitter?
I didn’t break up on Twitter. I just tweeted how I
was feeling that very moment.
I
had an interview with Iyanya shortly after that Twitter rant and his words were
“She didn’t mention my name so I don’t know anything about it. I’ve never told
anyone that I was dating anybody.” Aren’t we talking about the same person
here?
He would say that because he was wrong. His team is
also trying to protect his fan base and I don’t blame him for denying anything.
It’s him and his career, that’s OK.
How
long did the two of you date and how would you describe the relationship?
We dated for 7 to 8 months. We had something and I
thought it was special, like he was a wonderful guy but it was all lies. He had
other girls and other things he was doing. Aside the actress that was in the
picture, there were a lot more. That is how bad it is. We were in a
relationship and he lied throughout and he was able to do all those things
because I wasn’t living in Nigeria. But aside from the distance, I feel if
you’re a genuine person and you’re loyal, you would still not do that.
Is
this actress you’re talking about actually Tonto Dikeh?
I feel it’s disrespectful to start mentioning other
people’s names. I am talking about Iyanya because we had a thing, I don’t want
to bring in a third person. There were a lot of names that people know. There
was a girl from South Africa, I’m not going to mention names but she was part
of Big Brother Africa last year.
Most
people only got to know that you and Iyanya were dating after you broke up.
Were you deliberately being secretive about it?
I also don’t believe in putting my relationships in
the faces of people. We both had our careers and were trying to protect our fan
base and that’s cool. But if you go through my Instagram page, you’d see a
couple of pictures of us together. I wasn’t shy about anything but he could not
say he’s dating Yvonne Nelson because he had different people he was seeing so
it was very hard for him to bring it out.
What
did the experience teach you?
There are some things that you don’t get to learn in
school; people can’t advice you, you won’t even listen. You just have to
experience it to learn. I have no regrets that I went through it, it would have
happened anyway. We are all human beings. We fall in love once in a while but
if it doesn’t work out, that’s OK.
Have
you moved on since then?
I have! It happened last year but I’ve moved on.
I’ve been working hard, been producing movies. I still listen to his music, I
love his album. I love the Track 1 with MI and I love, ‘I Got It’. He is a very
talented guy, I always have goose bumps on my body when he sings.
Aside
from the music, what else was the attraction?
You can’t really explain when you love somebody.
It’s everything. It was just something that I felt and I can’t explain. It was
love, I really really loved him and he knows that.
How
do you feel about him now and what message would you like to pass on to him if
you had the chance?
Iyanya is such an amazing person but I just feel he
needs to be more honest and be a man of his words. It’s not good if he takes
advantage of women. My Mum always says any man who takes advantage of women
won’t end up well. It’s Karma, it’s going to come back to you. He should treat
women fairly and he should be an honest person. It’s been a while though, I
haven’t seen him. He is doing amazing things in his career and I wish him luck.
Since
then, there have been other reports and speculations of you in new
relationships, the latest one being Dammy Krane. How true is this?
Honestly, I don’t know where these stories come
from. If I take a picture with somebody or I do a Keek with the person, the
next minute I’m dating the person. Come on, it’s not fair! I am very single, as
a matter of fact, I have trust issues. I don’t trust men easily and I am not
psychologically ready for any relationship now. The last one was so bad that I
just want to chill.
You
shared a cover on Complete Fashion magazine shortly after the break up where
both of you spoke about love. Was this just a coincidence?
I did my shoot in Ghana and that was before I met
Iyanya but my cover didn’t come out until the whole controversy thing. If you
look at the pictures, I was a little bigger than this, slightly chubby.
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